Thomas Rowlandson

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Thomas Rowlandson was an English Georgian-era artist and caricaturist renowned for his satirical and often bawdy depictions of social life and politics.

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instanceOf artist
caricaturist
painter
person
printmaker
artisticStyle loose, fluid line drawing
burialPlace Brompton Cemetery (attributed) NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Rudolph Ackermann NERFINISHED
William Combe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1757-07-13
dateOfDeath 1827-04-21
educatedAt Dr Barwis’s school in Soho Square NERFINISHED
Royal Academy Schools NERFINISHED
employer Rudolph Ackermann NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork book illustration
caricature
printmaking
watercolour painting
gender male
genre caricature
erotic art
political satire
satire
social satire
hasRelative Ann Rowlandson NERFINISHED
William Rowlandson NERFINISHED
influenced later British caricaturists
languageOfWork English
movement British satirical art
Georgian era NERFINISHED
name Thomas Rowlandson NERFINISHED
notableFor bawdy caricatures
political caricatures
satirical depictions of English social life
notableWork Doctor Syntax series illustrations NERFINISHED
The English Dance of Death NERFINISHED
The English Dance of Life NERFINISHED
The Microcosm of London illustrations NERFINISHED
Tours of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque illustrations NERFINISHED
periodActive early 19th century
late 18th century
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London

Old Jewry, City of London NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
studiedIn Paris NERFINISHED
workedIn London NERFINISHED

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Augustus Charles Pugin collaboratedWith Thomas Rowlandson