Box LF100 Box 1
Contains 75 Results:
T. Rowlandson the Caricaturist, [1775 - 1827]
Self portrait colour caricature by Thomas Rowlandson. Undated.
The Case is Altered, 29 April 1784
Doctors Differ, 28 November 1785
A melee of wigged doctors with two opponents engaged in fisticuffs in the foreground, one astride a figure fallen onto his back on the floor. Two other figures fight in the right background, and a row of seated figures is visible in the left background, and a figure standing on a stool at left. Desciption from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Convenience of Two Doors, 21 April 1786
An uncoloured print untypical of Rowlandson. A lady stands in right side profile as she is introduced to a visitor who enters on the right, whilst on the left, another visitor secretly exits in a hurry. Inscribed in the plate: Published 21st April 1786 by S.W. Fores at the Caricature Warehouse, No.3 Piccadilly. Description from the Royal Collection Trust.
Sketch of Politicks in Europe, 24 Janurary 1786
Vauxhall, 28 June 1785
The Wonderful Pig, 12 April 1785
City Courtship, 1 January 1786
A hand-coloured print of a couple taking tea with parents. On the left sit the couple engaged in conversation. The mother pours coffee from a tureen whilst a servant serves sugar to a bespectacled man. On the right is seated the father with a gouty foot raised on a cushion. Inscribed in the plate: 1785 / Publish'd Jany 1st 1786 by S.W.Fores at the Caracature Warehouse, No.3 Piccadilly. Description from Royal Collection Trust.
Comedy Spectators, Tragedy Spectators, 8 October 1789
Engraving (coloured impression). Two designs on one plate. Above, a group of spectators seated in a gallery and watching a comedy, all intent and either amused or surprised. Below, a similar group, all of whom weep or look distressed. A man holds a smelling bottle to a lady’s nose (right). A play-bill is inscribed 'Romeo and Juliet' (reversed). Grego, 'Rowlandson', i. 217-19 (reproductions). Partial description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. VI. 7606.
A Sufferer for Decency, 20 June 1789
Work for Doctors' - Commons, Feburary 1792
A Dutch Academy, March 1792
Procession of a Country Corporation, 12 August 1799
Aldermen and Mace-bearers, his worship the Mayor, with his chain, and his dignified deportment, and his following of puffed-up provincial big-wigs are shown filing in solemn state past the pump, the Town-hall, and the stocks, to the Church vest. Description from the Princeton University Library.
Hocus Pocus or Searching for the Philosopher's Stone, 12 March 1800
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. Signed 'Rowlandson' in image, lower left. Title etched below image. In plate below image left: 'Pub March 12 1800 at R Ackermans Repository of the Arts N 101 Strand'.
The Monkey Room in the Tower, 1799
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. In plate below image right: 'Published Dec 20, 1799 by R. Ackermann N 101 Strand'. Bottom ripped off so title is missing.
Love in a Gutter, 8 July 1800
Hand-coloured etching. In plate below image: 'Woodward Delin / Etch'd by Rowlandson'. Inscribed in plate, within image: 'Pub-d July 8 1800 by R. Ackermann N. 101 Strand'.
A Lady in Limbo or Jew Bail Rejected, 1802
Hand-coloured etching. A lady is seated at a table in a sponging house, surrounded by the sheriff's officers. A bondsman sits at left and contemplates the situation. Inscription: in plate, below image center: 'Pub.d July 1st 1802 by S. W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly.' Description from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A French Ordinary, 2 January 1804
A Trip to Gretna Green, 25 October 1805
An Old Poacher Caught in a Snare, 18 July 1805
Hand-coloured etching. In plate below image right: 'Pubd. July 18th 1805 by T. Rowlandson / N1 James St Adelphi'; within image lower right: 'Rowlandson 1805'.