Wonders! Wonders!! Wonders!!! / Woodward, del. ; Rowlandson, scul., Br...
"Ten figures arranged in two rows, each with a caption ..." (Source: George) This record contains unverified data from George. Filed in Caricature Magazine, London (260-285). Catalogue of Political and Personal... More
[Practical jokes played on unsuspecting friends, and costumes of the l...
Print shows two scenes of practical jokes played on unsuspecting friends and two scenes showing the costume of the locals of Hogs Norton. Filed in: Caricature magazine of London (286-310), no. 303. Catalogue o... More
Vaux-Hall / drawn by T. Rowlandson ; aquatinto by F. Jukes ; engraved ...
Print showing large crowd gathered before a pavilion in Vauxhall Gardens where Mrs. Weichsel (Billington) is singing, in the lower left, Dr. Johnson is seated at a table, eating, facing front, with James Boswel... More
Doctor Syntax, in the middle of a smoaking hot political squabble, wis...
Doctor Syntax and other people drinking and smoking in an English inn. Forms part of: British cartoon Prints collection (Library of Congress). DCRM(G) example 1B2 - source of title note Thomas Rowlandson - En... More
Pidgeon hole. A Convent [sic] Garden contrivance to coop up the gods /...
"A close-up view of one of the 'pigeon holes' which flanked the upper gallery at Covent Garden..." (Source: George)
The post office / Pugin & Rowlandson, delt. et sculpt.
From: Microcosm of London, [1809-1811?], plate 63. Public domain photograph of a post office building, postal service, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Comedy in the country. Tragedy in London / Rowlandson, scul., British ...
"Two designs on one plate. Above, two rows of burlesqued yokels (with two comely women, and an ugly old one), seated behind the orchestra and backed by a rough brick wall...Below, three members of the orchestr... More
The gig shop or kicking up a breeze at Nell Hammiltons hop / Rowlandso...
"Scene in a dance-room, which is roughly panelled, has a low platform across one end, and a small gallery (right) with a fiddler and a man blowing a French horn; it is lit by a hanging chandelier..." (Source: G... More
The chamber of genius / Rowlandson, inv., 1812.
British cartoon shows an artist wearing nightshirt and painting a picture at his home/studio while his wife, children, and a cat are neglected. Among the pictures on the wall in the background is a balloon "Ara... More
Hodges explanation of a hundred magistrates / Rowlandson, del., Britis...
"A yokel in a long smock (right) stands, hat in hand, before three elderly J. P.s in old-fashioned dress; he tugs at his rough hair ..." (Source: George) Another impression filed in Caricature Magazine, London ... More
Doctor Syntax, in the middle of a smoaking hot political squabble, wis...
Doctor Syntax and other people drinking and smoking in an English inn. Forms part of: British cartoon Prints collection (Library of Congress). DCRM(G) example 1B2 - source of title note Thomas Rowlandson - En... More