Between Dolgelly and Machinleth, Thomas Rowlandson, https://t.co/5pLEFkVbO7 (Palette: 🖌🎨

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The dissecting room lithograph, c.1838 by Wilson after a design by Rowlandson, c.1780/90- Likely based on the interior of William Hunters dissection room. Two cadavers can be seen being dissected- source: https://t.co/pjIHcs5RXq

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'Death Turned Pilot' - Death sits on the stern of a sinking lifeboat, holding up an hourglass. Below death, the oarsmen struggle and several passengers are washed overboard. A lonely tricorne hat bobs on the waves. Rowlandson. 1815 ()

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Hell has frozen over for
Death on skates, Thomas Rowlandson, The English Dance of Death.

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Spiritual Lovers by Thomas Rowlandson. "Thou soon shalt be Bone of my Bone, and Flesh of my Flesh", and don't they both look thrilled about it?

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A Catamaran, or an Old Maid's Nursery, Thomas Rowlandson, 1803
https://t.co/wTvEWzNVhL

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Very amusing! Love alters...
"Select vestry comforts" 1828.

"The Four Seasons of Love" - Spring Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Copper etching after Thomas https://t.co/7bEUabZ2WH

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A Mistake at New Market, or Sport and Piety, Thomas Rowlandson, https://t.co/XKU70nYA4e (Palette: 🖌🎨

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Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv

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Watch out for too much punch! The Last Drop, Thomas Rowlandson, 1801

https://t.co/8WrpUy89CR

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Dec 5th - 'Skaters on the Serpentine' by the Georgian satirical artist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), now in the collection of .

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Dolphins Inn: Greenwich and Woolwich Coaches, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/ZOuUIX4ypG

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Richardson's Show: A Flying Wagon, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/Fn6EaX0JfZ

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Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv

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Death looking at vanity, Thomas Rowlandson, n.d. [2357 x 2802]

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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. 🦠

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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 in our latest post: https://t.co/u3OUFZa9ID

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