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Early lewd artist Thomas Rowlandson -- What the hell is happening here?
#Bow #Street #Runners Office, #London, c. 1810 by #Rowlandson and Pugin.
This #Rowlandson watercolour 1811 @MuseumofLondon in @Maddypelling @PaulMellonCentr talk, hints at Duchess of Portland's collection display, 1793 -is it a satire of her son, MP, 3rd Duke of Portland [3rd from left] dressed as his mother? The Bulstrode Siren, 1803 @Britishmuseum
The Attack and The Pursuit by #ThomasRowlandson 1791.
#Highwayman
Good Monday. Keep laughing! Rowlandson, 18th c. A shortsighted antiquarian approaches an Egyptian mummy and is startled to find it wearing spectacles and grinning at him with amusement. EEK!😀
Horsemen Colliding, Thomas Rowlandson, @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/oyimYRCvuP #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #WarholCow) 🖌🎨
#Bridewell, House of Correction, #London, c.1810 by #Rowlandson and #Pugin.
Happy #FolkloreThursday, Twitter! ["The Harvest Home," Thomas Rowlandson]
The Hall at #CarltonHouse, the London residence of the #PrinceRegent (by Thomas #Rowlandson, 1808). #JaneAusten visited Carlton House in November 1815.
'The English Dance of Death, from the Designs of Thomas Rowlandson'
by William Combe and Thomas Rowlandson
https://t.co/tPQFBIYYEQ
When a picture is worth a thousand words...
Thomas Rowlandson's scene explains why extravagant wigs and candle-lit parties were not a good mix!
@pastnow_ @HistoryInPix
Women in Fashion Week: In this satirical illustration, a woman is forcefully pulled into stays by a notably slimmer man. The image uses clothing to openly body shame and ridicule the woman. Rowlandson illustration 1791 @NationalGallery #FashionandPhysique https://t.co/TrRBlftQmU
#Bow Street Runners' Office, #London, by #Rowlandson and Pugin, c. 1810.
Are you having a relaxing #Sunday like this 'Lady and gentleman at music' by Thomas Rowlandson? #GeraldCokeHandelCollection
Illustration by Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827), for the frontispiece of 'The English Dance of Death' by William Combe (1815). #Art
Detail of Waiting for the Invasion by #rowlandson a highlight from our new catalogue #drawings #watercolours out next week #art #Britishart
We have a delightful sketch by Thomas Rowlandson of a horse-drawn cannon. Late 18thC. Pen & ink & watercolour. @MasterDrawingNY #Rowlandson
Then & now - A French coffee-house by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) 1/2 #InternationalCoffeeDay