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Reading the Will, c1780-1825. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonReading the Will, c1780-1825. Here is a brilliant example of Rowlandsons genius at capturing human emotions. This scene...becomes a humorous study of variously affected would-be inheritors
The Faint, c. 1744. Creator: Pietro LonghiThe Faint, c. 1744
A Rakes Progress, Plate 7, June 25, 1735. Creator: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, Plate 7, June 25, 1735
The Pit Door / La Porte du Parterre, November 9, 1784. CreatorThe Pit Door/ La Porte du Parterre, November 9, 1784
A Fresh Breeze, August 4, 1789. August 4, 1789. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Fresh Breeze, August 4, 1789
The First Night of My Wedding, or Little Boney No Match For an Arch Dutchess, April 25, 1810
Morgan Offending The Delicate Organs of Captain Whiffle, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800Morgan Offending The Delicate Organs of Captain Whiffle, May 12, 1800
He smelt - O Lord! How he did smell!, c1820. Creator: George CruikshankHe smelt - O Lord! How he did smell!, c1820. Satirical cartoon, with a quote from Southeys " Minor Poems", vol. iii p. 103
The Coach Overturned, 18th century. Creator: UnknownThe Coach Overturned, 18th century. The passengers of a stagecoach emerge after an accident. From " The Ladys Magazine"
General Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. ArtistGeneral Blackbeard wounded at the battle of Leadenhall, 1784. Charles James Fox (General Blackbeard) lying on the ground amid his followers
A Rakes Progress, 1735; plate VII of VIII. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress, 1735; plate VII of VIII. Tom Rakewell is confined to Fleet Prison, London, for debt, and being harangued by his wife
A Rakes Progress - 7: Fleet Prison, 1733. Artist: William HogarthA Rakes Progress - 7: Fleet Prison, 1733. Tom Rakewell is confined to Fleet Prison, London, for debt, and being harangued by his wife
July - Down at Beulah, c1840s. Artist: George CruikshankJuly - Down at Beulah, c1840s. A fainting woman is given smelling salts while a fight goes on. The Beulah Spa was founded at Upper Norwood, (now part of London), in 1831