Showing 3 artworks with Thomas Rowlandson and with 19th Century
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Thomas Rowlandson
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- Satire
- Social Commentary
- Georgian England
- Printmaking
- Victorian Street Scene
- Watercolor Landscape
- Animal Slaughter
- Illustration
- Victorian Era
- Black And White Print
- Historical Art
- Black And White
- Barn Scene
- Historical Painting
- Rural Scene
- British Watercolors
- Marketplace Artwork
- Georgian Era
- Dark Humor
- British Art
- Rowlandson
- Rowlandson Exeter
- British Painting
- Exeter Street Scene
- Portraiture
Explore 'The South Gate, Exeter' by Thomas Rowlandson (1810). A charming watercolor capturing Georgian England’s bustling street life. Romantic style & social observation.
Witness the grim satire of Thomas Rowlandson's "The Slaughterhouse" (1756-1827). This darkly humorous print depicts a brutal scene, showcasing the artist’s biting social commentary and masterful technique.
Explore the witty world of Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), a master Georgian caricaturist! Discover his satirical prints, social commentary & iconic illustrations like Dr. Syntax.