T. Rowlandson. The Caricaturist

T. Rowlandson. The Caricaturist

Anonymous, British, 19th century

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

A clumsy portrait image of Rowlandson shown seated at a table, on which rest an etching plate and burin. He holds a sheet of paper, and there are two caricatures on the wall behind. The style appears to be early 19th century but it could be a later approximation.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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