Along with his contemporary Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson (1757–1827) was the greatest graphic satirist of Georgian England, whose scurrilous cartoons mercilessly lampooned the follies of his age and its rulers. Yet he kept no diary and wrote few letters, so little is known about him. Drawing on newspapers, church records and other contemporary accounts, this fully illustrated study sheds new light on Rowlandson's family background, artistic training and professional associations, his travels in Britain and abroad, and his friendships.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/regarding-thomas-rowlandson-1757-1827-9780955406355211790Regarding Thomas Rowlandson 1757–1827https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/2/1/211790_73963d43ebc45989aeae7797ec9bba43.jpg19.9919.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Non-Fiction/Categories/Art/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Biographies/Non-Fiction/Categories/Art/Artists/Non-Fiction/Categories/Art/Pre 20th-Century Art/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Biographies/Art Biographies/Almost Gone/Almost Gone Non-FictionAlong with his contemporary Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson (1757–1827) was the greatest graphic satirist of Georgian England, whose scurrilous cartoons mercilessly lampooned the follies of his age and its rulers. Yet he kept no diary and wrote few letters, so little is known about him. Drawing on newspapers, church records and other contemporary accounts, this fully illustrated study sheds new light on Rowlandson's family background, artistic training and professional associations, his travels in Britain and abroad, and his friendships.Hardback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/2/1/211790_media-0_1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£40.00productId:34816bic_code:ACQ, ACV, BGACQ, ACV, BG£40.00James Payne, Matthew PayneGeneral241x165mmHogarthHardbackGeneralHistory of Art: 1600 to 1800