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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 here: https://t.co/u3OUFZa9ID
Thomas Rowlandson, Comparative Anatomy Study, c. 1810-1820 #museumarchive #cmadrawings https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv
Thomas Rowlandson's 1798 "Comforts of Bath: The Music Master” shows a male teacher and a female pupil embracing whilst her father is asleep in the armchair with his back to them.
#18thCentury #HistoryOfSex #ArtHistory #Scandal #SocialHistory #MusicHistory
During a heatwave, the #gloriousGeorgians let it all hang out... Saucy seaside postcards are nothing new! Summer amusement at Margate, or a peep at the mermaids, 1813, Thomas Rowlandson. Via the British Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson's The English Dance of Death (1815)
This is a series of etchings and aquatint (print resembles a watercolor), this is about a quack doctor or apothecary, accompanied by words by William Combe in publication.
Thomas Rowlandson, Doctor, late 1800s or early 1900s #museumarchive #cmaopenaccess https://t.co/9LFagEwRtl
The ballad singer, Thomas Rowlandson, @NLWales https://t.co/MkdpSp2cYd #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #PurpleGrey) 🖌🎨
The Course, Thomas Rowlandson, @ngadc https://t.co/f3zvRSoXiR #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #BrownGrey) 🖌🎨
@prestuvius @WhoresofYore Definitely, although not from Rowlandson, to my knowledge.
Moving on from Rowlandson, snuff boxes were a popular place for Georgians (men & women) to hide their erotic art. (7/9)
"The Privy Council" A caricature by artist Thomas Rowlandson #illustration
The English Dance of Death: Thomas Rowlandson’s Scathing Memento Mori 1814-1816 – https://t.co/OJpbV1ArrQ (via @aflashbak)
Thomas Rowlandson, Doctor, late 1800s or early 1900s https://t.co/9LFagEwRtl #museumarchive #clevelandartmuseum
Thomas Rowlandson, Richardson's Show: A Flying Wagon, 1816 https://t.co/Fn6EaX0JfZ #clevelandartmuseum #museumarchive
“A Hitt at Backgammon” by Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827) #art #artwork #artist #boardgames #Backgammon
The English Dance of Death: Thomas Rowlandson's Scathing Memento Mori 1814-1816 - Flashbak https://t.co/bQI7zUJYtL
Humor, Caricature, Four Seasons, Rowlandson, Tegg
"The Four Seasons of Love" - Spring Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Copper etching after Thomas Rowlandson. Fine original hand coloring.
Publshed by Thomas Tegg
Originally published in London, 1814.
Thomas Rowlandson, Comparative Anatomy Study, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #museumarchive #cmaopenaccess
Thomas Rowlandson, Doctor, late 1800s or early 1900s https://t.co/9LFagEwRtl #cmaopenaccess #museumarchive