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Thomas Rowlandson was a draughtsman and printmaker whose distinctive social satire has become integral to the popular vision of late Georgian Britain.
Rowlandson was born in London in 1757 and educated at Dr Barwis’ school on Soho Square before attending the Royal Academy Schools from the age of fifteen. Rowlandson lived in the centre of London throughout his life, although he made several trips to continental Europe. Unusually for a Royal Academy student, Rowlandson seems never to have worked in oils, gravitating instead towards producing sketches and etchings for the print trade.
Rowlandson began by making scabrous satires in the vein of his close friend and contemporary James Gillray, often on subjects such as the politicians William Pitt and Charles James Fox, the misdemeanours of the young prince of Wales (and future George IV), and events in post-revolutionary France. Unlike Gillray, however, he was equally adept making lyrical drawings and watercolours on a range of subjects, from imitations of Old Master paintings to picturesque landscapes.
Rowlandson worked for many print publishers but his most important employer was Rudolph Ackermann, who kept Rowlandson in almost continual employment from 1798 onwards, making drawings for a wide range of books that exploited Rowlandson’s range for lyrical topography and gentle caricature. Rowlandson’s drawings and watercolours were also collected by many wealthy patrons.
Rowlandson was healthy and industrious up until the last two years of his life. He died in 1827 and was buried in the church of St Paul’s, Covent Garden. Rowlandson’s work was neglected during the conservative Victorian period but since the 20th century he has been reappraised as one of the greatest of British graphic artists.
Born: 13 July 1757 in London
Died: 21 April 1827
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from November 1772 to 1778
Gender: Male
Thomas Rowlandson
Village scene with man at gate, ca. 1799-1818
Pen and ink and wash on laid paper
Thomas Rowlandson
Perry's Dock, Blackwall
Hand-coloured etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Gaming House, 1808
Hand-coloured etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Study for 'Gaming House', ca. 1808
Pen and ink on wove paper
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
Thomas Rowlandson
A Life Class at the Royal Academy, Somerset House, 1811
Hand-coloured etching
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
Thomas Rowlandson
Copper plate printers at work, 1785
Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
The historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784
Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
The Stare-Case, c. 1811
Hand-coloured etching on paper
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
Yarmouth Roads - Coast of Norfolk, ca. 1806?
Hand-coloured etching
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
Engraved title-plate, 1 May 1812
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
John Hamilton Mortimer ARA
A female flute player seen from behind , 1784
Etching
Edwards
Pastoral scene, 1784
Etching
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson
The Village Doctor, 8 June 1774
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint
Richard Morton Paye
Etchings, by & from the most esteem'd English artists - [s.l.]: c.1875]
05/341
William Combe
The tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the picturesque, a poem - London: 1812
06/4306
Alexander Joseph Finberg, (Alexander Joseph),, 1866-1939.
The English water colour painters - London ; New York: [1906]
14/1326
Joseph Grego
Rowlandson the caricaturist a selection from his works with anecdotal descriptions of his famous caricatures and a sketch of his life, times and contemporaries - London: 1880
08/3832
Gavin Hamilton, Calcutta, to Ozias Humphry, Crayon Painter to His Majesty, No.37 New Bond Street
10 Jan 1794
Item HU/4/90-92
G. Hamilton, Calcutta, to Ozias Humphry, London
12 Dec 1792
Item HU/2/130
J. Rowlandson, to William Thompson
25 Nov 1772
Item SA/39/52
Joseph Grego, papers
1769- 1855
Fonds GRE