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#TheVictorianBookoftheDead The Last Drop, Thomas Rowlandson, 1801 #NewYearsEve https://t.co/8WrpUy89CR
Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #cmaopenaccess #cmadrawings
View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall, Thomas Rowlandson, @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/t5QtgZhW8x #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #ZiggyStardust) 🖌🎨
Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #museumarchive #cmadrawings
Doctor, Thomas Rowlandson, late 1800s or early 1900s https://t.co/9LFagEwRtl #clevelandartmuseum #cmadrawings
Happy #SkeletonSaturday, everyone! We hope you're feeling happier than this sad pile of bones!
The English Dance of Death. Thomas Rowlandson, 1815. Getty Research Institute.
Horses and a Cart at a Sandpit, Thomas Rowlandson, @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/UggNt0NLV9 #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #MarioSprite) 🖌🎨
And lastly, @ProfThomasDixon - The emotion of anger' seemingly attributed exclusively to women -
"This unruly Passion shows itself in a forcible degree in a termagant Mistress, scolding her Maid servant." - Rowlandson, #London (January 1800)
"Laughter is one of the most pleasing of the Passions & is with difficulty accounted for, as risibility is frequently exited from the most simple causes. - As is the case with the Countryman & his Cat."
Some history of emotions here by Rowlandson, Jan 21st 1800 @ProfThomasDixon
Comforts of Bath- Gouty Persons Fall on Steep HIll, Thomas Rowlandson, @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/iEBtWLDLQH #wikidata #digitalart #watercolor (Palette: #Phoenix) 🖌🎨
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) 🖌🎨
The Hall at #CarltonHouse, the London residence of the #PrinceRegent (by Thomas #Rowlandson, 1808). #JaneAusten visited Carlton House in November 1815.
“In wine, there's truth.”
― Pliny the Elder.
🎨"Distillers Looking Into Their Own Business". Rowlandson, Thomas, 1811
The wonderful Thomas #Rowlandson, caricaturist, died this day in 1827
Six Stages of Mending a Face, 1792
"Englishmen in November, Frenchmen in November". Thomas Rowlandson, 1788.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Thomas Rowlandson, "Death and the Apothecary," 1816. https://t.co/MbD7ESJYst
A personification of fever and ague (common cold) by Thomas Rowlandson, 1788.