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Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)
Two graverobbers stealing the corpse of a woman, with Death (in the form of a skeleton) watching over and holding their lantern.
Very amusing! Love alters...
"Select vestry comforts" 1828.
"The Four Seasons of Love" - Spring Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Copper etching after Thomas #Rowlandson. https://t.co/7bEUabZ2WH
A Mistake at New Market, or Sport and Piety, Thomas Rowlandson, @metmuseum https://t.co/XKU70nYA4e #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #PurpleRain) 🖌🎨
Old Maids at a Sale of Curiosities, Thomas Rowlandson https://t.co/HXx2fawTtZ #clevelandart #clevelandartmuseum
Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #cmadrawings #cmaopenaccess
#TheVictorianBookoftheDead Watch out for too much #Christmas punch! The Last Drop, Thomas Rowlandson, 1801
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Dec 5th - 'Skaters on the Serpentine' by the Georgian satirical artist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), now in the collection of @NatMuseumArt. #AdventCalendar
Tonight is the final event of our #OnTheAir micro festival, celebrating the work of our amazing Artists-in-Residence @garethcutter @Violet_notes @MagicalWomenArt.
Join us for an immersive sensuous experience with Elinor Rowlands, 7.30pm, Zoom.
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Dolphins Inn: Greenwich and Woolwich Coaches, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/ZOuUIX4ypG #clevelandartmuseum #cmaprints
Richardson's Show: A Flying Wagon, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/Fn6EaX0JfZ #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
The Case Is Altered, Thomas Rowlandson, @metmuseum https://t.co/8c7VutxsCK #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #KirbyArgo #One) 🖌🎨
Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #cmaopenaccess #clevelandart
Illness manifests as monsters in this 1788 etching by Thomas Rowlandson; ague (the chills) is an eel-like specimen with long bony fingers, while fever is a furry creature with red eyes. 🦠 #FolkloreThursday
Drawing and etching by Thomas Rowlandson, from The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque (1809–1812) which follows the good doctor’s adventures about the countryside in search of the perfect scenery. More in our latest post: https://t.co/u3OUFZa9ID
The House of Lords chamber looks like this, when peers are sitting. But currently they’re on recess and back in ten days. It’s a chance to get odd jobs done while they’re not around. (Image: Rowlandson and Pugin, Microcosm of London, 1809)
The Rev. Dr. Syntax Reading his Tour, Thomas Rowlandson https://t.co/aHXw8AIuiL #museumarchive #cmaprints