RA Collection: People and Organisations
Carriage designer; publisher; lithographic printer. Active in London from 1787.
Born: 20 April 1764 in near Leipzig
Died: 30 March 1834
Gender: Male
Thomas Rowlandson
Perry's Dock, Blackwall
Hand-coloured etching
John Nash
View of the West Front, Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
John Nash
The Banquetting Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
After James Northcote RA
Hubert and Arthur
Mezzotint
Attributed to George Shepherd
The Hall at the Royal Academy, Somerset House, 1 May 1810
Hand-coloured line-engraving
After William Frederick Witherington RA
Cottage Kitchen, 1829
Line-engraving on steel
After Sir Edwin Landseer RA
The Cat's Paw, 1829
Steel-engraving
After Henry Thomson RA
The Idle Schoolboy, 1829
Steel-engraving
After William Daniell RA
View on the Ganges, 1829
Steel-engraving
Henry Dawe
A Wild Horse attacked by a Lion
Mezzotint
Henry Dawe
Rinaldo and Armida
Mezzotint
After Nathaniel Dance RA
Garrick as Richard the Third
Mezzotint
Henry Dawe
A Storm
Mezzotint
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
Engraved title-plate, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
The Revd. Doctor Syntax, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax at Liverpool, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax at a review, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax loses his money on the race-ground at York, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax loses his way, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax entertained at College, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax bound to a tree by highwaymen, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax copying the wit of the window, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax taking possession of his living, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax return'd from his tour, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
The Doctor's Dream, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax at Covent Garden Theatre, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax & bookseller, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Syntax preaching, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax reading his tour, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax & dairy maid, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax, Rural sport, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax sells Grizzle, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Dr. Syntax robb'd of his property, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax drawing after nature, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax sketching the lake, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax made free of the cellar, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax with my Lord, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax mistakes a gentleman's house for an inn, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax tumbling into the water, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax meditating on the tomb stones, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax pursued by a bull, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax disputing his bill with the landlady, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax stopt by highwaymen, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax setting out on his tour of the lakes, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
John Constable RA
The Lock, 1 July 1834
Mezzotint and etching
John Constable RA
The Cornfield, 1 July 1834
Mezzotint
William Westall ARA
Ullswater, from Gowbarrow Park, 1834
Etching and aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Charles Pugin
Drawing from Life at the Royal Academy, Somerset House, 1 January 1808
Etching, aquatint and watercolour
Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Charles Pugin
Exhibition Room, Somerset House, 1 January 1808
Aquatint and etching
William Blake
The Day of Judgment , 1813
Etching
William Blake
The meeting of a Family in Heaven, 1813
Etching
William Blake
The Reunion of the Soul and the Body, 1813
Etching
William Blake
The Counsellor, King, Warrior, Mother & Child, in the Tomb , 1813
Etching
William Blake
The Soul exploring the recesses of the Grave, 1813
Etching
William Blake
The Soul hovering over the Body, 1813
Etching
William Blake
The Death of the Good Old Man, 1813
Etching
William Blake
Death of the Strong Wicked Man, 1813
Etching
William Blake
Death's Door, 1813
Etching
William Blake
The descent of Man into the Vale of Death , 1813
Etching
William Blake
Christ descending into the Grave, 1813
Etching
William Blake
Title-page , 1813
Etching
Thomas Phillips RA
William Blake's portrait, 1698
Robert Hills
Sketches In Flanders And Holland; With Some Account Of A Tour Through Parts Of Those Countries, Shortly After The Battle Of Waterloo; In A Series Of Letters To A Friend: - By Robert Hills. - - London:: 1816.
07/1283
Robert Blair
The Grave, A Poem. By Robert Blair. Illustrated By Twelve Etchings Executed From Original Designs. To Which Is Added A Life Of The Author. - London:: 1813.
05/3572
William Buchanan
Memoirs Of Painting, With A Chronological History Of The Importation Of Pictures by the Great Masters Into England Since The French Revolution. By W. Buchanan, Esq. Vol. I. (II.) - London:: 1824.
05/3391
Some Account Of Mary Thomas Of Tanyralt In Merionethshire, Who Has Existed Many Years Without Taking Food: And Of Ann Moore, Commonly Called The Fasting Woman Of Tutbury. Accompanied With Portraits and Illustrative Etchings. By James Ward, Esq. R.A. - London:: 1813.
04/3205
C. Sinclair [Paris], [to R. Ackermann]
06 May 1802
Item JU/4/70
Robert Smirke, Upper Fitzroy St., to Mr. Ackermann, Strand
8 Feb 1827
Item AND/20/88
Aug. Pugin, 105 Great Russell Street, to R. Ackermann, 101 Strand
8 Nov 1824
Item AND/19/263
S. Mitan, the Polygon, Somers Town, to Mr. Ackermann
24 Sep 1824
Item AND/19/89