Showing 3 artworks with Thomas Rowlandson and with artwork date before 1793 and with artwork date after 1783
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Thomas Rowlandson
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-1793
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1783+
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- Celadon
- Rosy Brown
- Putty
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- Satire
- British Art
- Rowlandson
- Illustration
- Trough
- Social Commentary
- Scene
- Hand-Colored Print
- Historical Prints
- Art History
- Vintage Print
- Fine Line Art
- Cross-Hatching
- Crowded Composition
- Pigs
- Fish Dinner
- Black And White
- Comical
- Animal Art
- Satirical Engraving
- 1790
- Georgian England
- Caricature Artwork
- Detailed Engraving
- Rowlandson Dinner
Explore Thomas Rowlandson’s ‘Dinner’ (1787) – a satirical engraving of aristocratic excess! Detailed hand-coloring & dynamic composition reveal 18th-century wit. #Rowlandson #engraving #arthistory
A satirical black & white illustration by Thomas Rowlandson (1788) depicting a boisterous fish dinner, showcasing exaggerated figures and commentary on Georgian society's excesses.
Thomas Rowlandson's 'Pigs at a Trough' (1790) is a witty satirical print depicting a lively scene of pigs in a trough, showcasing the artist’s signature humor and social commentary.