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Thomas Rowlandson

    13 juillet 1756 – 21 avril 1827

    Thomas Rowlandson était un artiste et caricaturiste anglais dont les œuvres se caractérisent par une vision satirique et souvent provocatrice de la société de son époque. Ses dessins et illustrations satiriques capturaient magistralement les faiblesses humaines et les maux sociaux avec esprit et un trait vif. Le style unique de Rowlandson et sa capacité à combiner l'humour et l'observation critique en font une figure marquante de l'histoire de l'art britannique et de la satire visuelle.

    The Indignant Eye
    Amorous Illustrations of Thomas Rowlandson
    High spirits
    Rowlandson The Caricaturist: A Selection From His Works With Anecdotal Descriptions Of His Famous Caricatures And A Sketch Of His Life, Times, And
    Catalogue Of The Valuable Library Of The Late Burges Bryan, Esq. ... . To Which Are Added The Books Of Prints, &c. Of The Late Thomas Rowlandson Exq.
    Rowlandson
    • 2023
    • 2021
    • 2013

      High spirits

      • 271pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The absurdities of fashion, the perils of love, political machinations and royal intrigue were the daily subject matter of Thomas Rowlandson, one of the leading caricaturists of Georgian England. Rowlandson was working at a time when English satirical prints were prized by collectors across Europe. A number of the works in the exhibition were purchased by George, Prince of Wales, later Prince Regent and King George IV. Ironically the Prince was often the butt of caricaturists' jokes and sometimes tried to prevent the publication of images that he felt were particularly offensive. Through Rowlandson's drawings and prints, the exhibition examines life at the turn of the 19th century. 0Exhibition: The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, UK (11.2013).

      High spirits
    • 1984
    • 1983
    • 1981
    • 1970

      The Indignant Eye

      The Artist as Social Critic in Prints and Drawings from the Fifteenth Century to Picasso

      • 470pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      The Indignant Eye