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  • Thomas Rowlandson, Caricature
  • Thomas Rowlandson prints.
  • 'A visit to the doctor', Thomas Rowlandson after Woodward
  • Dr Samuel Eady and two women patients. Watercolour by Thomas Rowlandson, ca. 1825.
  • Dr Samuel Eady and two women patients. Watercolour by Thomas Rowlandson, ca. 1825.
  • An old man with his arms around a young woman. Stipple engraving after Thomas Rowlandson.
  • An old man with his arms around a young woman. Stipple engraving after Thomas Rowlandson.
  • A woman plays the harp and sings, but her husband sleeps. Colour process print, 1891, after Thomas Rowlandson.
  • Two university teachers walking in a crypt are tripped up and assaulted by students. Coloured etching by Thomas Rowlandson, 1811.
  • A man has fallen asleep as a young woman plays the piano. Etching and aquatint by Thomas Rowlandson after himself, 1784.
  • A scholar and/or physician carrying a cane peering at an Egyptian mummy through a pair of eyeglasses. Gouache drawing by Thomas Rowlandson.
  • An English rural apothecary's shop in which women apothecaries produce eye-lotion from their own urine. Watercolour by Thomas Rowlandson, ca. 1800 (?).
  • An English rural apothecary's shop in which women apothecaries produce eye-lotion from their own urine. Watercolour by Thomas Rowlandson, ca. 1800 (?).
  • Bethlem Hospital, London: the incurables being inspected by a member of the medical staff, with the patients represented by political figures. Drawing by Thomas Rowlandson, 1789.
  • A man and a young woman embrace each other: they are are watched by a girl and a dog standing at the door. Etching by Thomas Rowlandson, 1815.
  • William Pitt the younger and his ministers as anatomists dissecting the body of the Prince of Wales; representing Pitt's reduction of the powers of the regent. Coloured etching by Thomas Rowlandson, 1788/1789.
  • William Pitt the younger and his ministers as anatomists dissecting the body of the Prince of Wales; representing Pitt's reduction of the powers of the regent. Coloured etching by Thomas Rowlandson, 1788/1789.
  • Rowlandson "Deadly Lively"
  • Rowlandson "A little bigger"
  • 'The consultation, or last hope' by T. Rowlandson.
  • Rowlandson "A little tighter"
  • Rowlandson "How came you so!"
  • William Maccall. Photograph by N.S. Kay & Foley.
  • A fashionable dentist's practice: teeth are being extracted from poor children in order to create dentures for wealthy people. Coloured lithograph, n.d., after T. Rowlandson, 1787.
  • T. Rowlandson; 'Mercury and his advocates defeated", 1789
  • Death as an apothecary's assistant making up medicines in a jar for the apothecary attending a female patient who sits by the fireside. Watercolour by T. Rowlandson or one of his followers.
  • Rowlandson "The Cobblers Cure"
  • A visit to the doctor, by T. Rowlandson after Woodward.
  • The hypochondriac, by T. Rowlandson
  • Rowlandson "Macassar Oil"