Showing 3 artworks with Thomas Rowlandson and with Satirical Caricature
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Thomas Rowlandson
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Satirical Caricature
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- 18Th Century Art
- Thomas Rowlandson
- British Art
- Caricature Painting
- Satirical Art Print
- Satirical Art
- Historical Satire
- Classic Print
- Lively
- Animal Portrait Art
- Vintage
- Trough
- Vintage Caricature
- British Satire
- Elephant Face Art
- Satire
- Art Reproduction
- Scene
- Illustration
- Rowlandson Artwork
- Dark Humor Art
- Funny Animal Art
- Pigs
- Whimsical Painting
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.
This artwork appeals to collectors of British art, fans of satirical works, and those interested in the social commentary of the Georgian era. Its unique subject matter and Rowlandson's distinctive style make it a conversation starter and a striking
Thomas Rowlandson’s ‘Caricature of Two Human Faces Related to Different Animals.’ Explore this whimsical 18th-century British satire featuring animal heads & human faces. Hand-painted reproduction available.