Showing 4 artworks with Thomas Rowlandson and with artwork date before 1795 and with artwork date after 1785
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Thomas Rowlandson
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1785+
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- Illustration
- Satire
- British Art
- Rowlandson
- Vintage
- Scene
- Ornate Chandelier
- Lively
- Trough
- Historical
- Social Commentary
- Hand-Colored Print
- Historical Prints
- Art History
- Vintage Print
- England
- Watercolor
- Fine Line Art
- Cross-Hatching
- Crowded Composition
- Pigs
- Travel
- Fish Dinner
- Black And White
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.
Experience 'Embarkation at Southampton,' 1794 by Thomas Rowlandson! This captivating watercolor depicts the bustling harbor scene, showcasing wit and social commentary through a masterful illustration.
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.