"A Lapp settlement fills one end of an oblong hall, lit from the roof. Ice or water is bordered by snow-covered mountains or ice-pinnacles painted on the walls. In front of the water are two tents or huts, partly hidden by spectators. In the foreground is a Lapp family, a child holds a cord attached to a high-stepping reindeer decked with ribbons which draws a sledge in which sits a little English boy, holding the reins and held up by a lady. On the left behind a railing are reindeer; spectators are crowded between them and the wall. A woman holds one by the antlers, and raises two fingers towards an elderly husband. Spectators stare, ogle, and flirt. On the walls are reindeer antlers, Lapp garments of fur, &c, low boots with up-turned toes."--British Museum online catalogue.
"View of rolling moorland, in the foreground a high cairn of stones at right, in front of which a path down which two men, one on horseback, are driving a flock of sheep to left, more rocks beside the path at centre."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Date of publication from Grego., Plate from: Rowlandson's sketches from nature. [London] : [publisher not identified], [1822]., and Title etched below image.
Subject (Geographic):
Cornwall (England : County)
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership. and Harvey, Francis--Ownership.
"View of gothic castle ruins, with fence in the foreground, in front of which a coach travelling at speed downhill at left, a one-horse gig uphill at right, a woman with a basket on a horse going uphill at left, followed by two other women and a child with baskets; row of buildings including a warehouse next to the castle at right, with a sailing ship on water."--British Museum online catalogue.
Alternative Title:
Stamford Castle, Lincolnshire
Description:
Attributed to Rowlandson by Grego., Plate from: Rowlandson, T. The world in miniature. London : Published by R. Ackermann ..., 1817., Plate numbered "22" in upper right corner., and Title etched in lower left corner of image.
Subject (Geographic):
Stamford (England)--Antiquities. and Stamford (England)--Buildings.
Subject (Name):
Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834, publisher., Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., and Harvey, Francis--Ownership.
"View up the high street, Stamford, from the corner of Wharf Road and St Mary's; at foreground left, outside an old inn, two huntsmen on their horses and with their hounds, talking to a family group, at right, a covered pack wagon labelled 'Stamford / Lincoln'; bridge at centre in the mid-distance, a woman on a donkey and a man coming across it to front, St Martin's church tower beyond at left."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Date of publication from Grego., Plate from: Rowlandson's sketches from nature. [London] : [publisher not identified], [1822]., and Title etched below image.
Subject (Geographic):
Stamford (England)
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Stadler, Joseph Constantine, printmaker.
"View of rolling hills; in the foreground, a covered carrier's wagon drawn by eight horses with the carter riding alongside, travelling towards left in the direction of a small group of houses in a valley beyond; in the mid-distance at right, an inn, the 'Royal Oak'."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Date of publication from Grego., Plate from: Rowlandson's sketches from nature. [London] : [publisher not identified], [1822]., and Title etched below image.
Subject (Geographic):
Taunton (England)
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Stadler, Joseph Constantine, printmaker.
A view of the front of the temple at Horace Walpole's home Strawberry Hill includes the circular garden and the ornamental urns planted with small trees leading to the temple's entrance. To the left the doors of the large iron gates are closed. A man sits reading in a bench in the middle of the image, beside the circular garden in front of the temple.
Description:
Artist name and date of execution also etched in lower left corner of image: Rowlandson del. 1822., Date of publication from Grego., Plate from: Rowlandson's sketches from nature. [London] : [publisher not identified], [1822]., and Title etched below image.
Subject (Geographic):
Twickenham (London, England)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., Stadler, Joseph Constantine, printmaker., and Walpole, Horace,--1717-1797--Homes and haunts.
"Robinson, wearing his Chancellor of the Exchequer's gown, leans forward from the right to place an extinguisher on the head of Fortune who sits in profile to the left, on a small globe, regardless of her fate. He says: Come Madam put on your Night Cap. She is a comely young woman with feathered wings, and a high-waisted dress with classical sandals. Her Wheel of Fortune serves as back to her seat. She holds out a Ticket £20 000 to an eager and indignant crowd; in her left hand is a full purse. At her feet is a box of jewels, behind her a cornucopia from which pour gold coins, with a bag of Filings. At her feet four little blue-coat boys from Christ's Hospital kneel imploringly. Behind them are a brawny washer-woman and a gaily dressed young woman. The former points to tub, Soap, linen, and brush at her feet, and shouts to Robinson: Let her alone take off the Soap Tax. The latter screams Stop let Me get a Prize first. A burly bare-legged cobbler holds up an old shoe, shouting, give us a Lottery and no Leather Tax. A man next him shouts Shut up the Subscription Houses [clubs such as Brooks's]. The two on the extreme left shout No Tax on Tallow and No Horse Racing. A hideous man grovels on the ground behind Robinson to grab coins and two bags, Filings and Gold Dust, and a Prize Bag. He looks up, saying, Persevere and the Saints shall Praise you. Three men stand behind Robinson, watching; two say, with cynical smiles: Hear Hear I knew they'd Grumble and He's only a Young Chancsellor. The third says with a frown: Little Van knew [better] than to Abolish a Voluntary Tax. On Fortune's right is a pillar on which bills are pasted: Races Kings Cup, over which is a playbill: Fudge a Farce; above both is Reform . . . Parliament . . . Public Morals."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
Printmaker from British Museum catalogue and Grego. and Title etched below image.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Fairburn, John, publisher., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Ripon, Frederick John Robinson,--Earl of,--1782-1859--Caricatures and cartoons.
"A realistic study, touched with satire. Two bodies are being dissected. Two men (seated) are at work on the body which forms the centre of the design. Behind the trestle-table the lecturer, wearing dark spectacles, stands, pointing down; round him are grouped students who listen and watch. On the right a man sits with his back to the room, dissecting. An elderly surgeon stands over him chapeau-bras, inspecting the work through an eyeglass. In the foreground (left) a body lying half in a box is being disembowelled by an elderly man who kneels on the ground. He and the anatomists wear aprons and oversleeves. The room has a slightly sloping roof, with a skylight running along its left side. On the right wall in the foreground hangtwo skeletons; in the background (right) a third stands in profile to the left, as if grinning at the scene. The skeleton of a dog (?) hangs from the roof. A bust on a bracket (right) looks down cynically. Two posters are on the right wall: 'Rules to be observed by those Gentlemen who Dissect in -' and 'Prices for Bodys Male Subject - Female Do - Infant -'."--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
After a design by Rowlandson from ca. 1790. See British Museum catalogue., Date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1855,1208.298., and Title from text below image.
Subject (Name):
Alvey, Frederick, active 1837-1850, publisher., Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., Hunter, William,--1718-1783--Caricatures and cartoons., Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827, artist., and Smollett, T.--(Tobias),--1721-1771--Caricatures and cartoons.
A scene in a tavern cellar, with a young woman, gaily dressed, dancing a jig with a man wearing an apron; at left, a sailor playing the violin, at right, a sailor sitting on steps and leaning forward, smoking, resting his arms on a barrel, another beside him holding a bowl, a young woman standing behind them with a hand on the shoulder of each; behind, three amorous couples, including a sailor sitting on another barrel.
Alternative Title:
Adieu to Old England
Description:
Image size including ruled lines: 245 x 345 mm., Not in Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Title etched below image.
Publisher:
Publish'd January 20th, 1818 by Thos. Tegg, No. 111 Cheapside,
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Great Britain.--Royal Navy--History--19th century--Caricatures and cartoons., Great Britain.--Royal Navy--Pictorial works., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Tegg, Thomas, 1776-1845, publisher.