Thomas’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Concerto Spirituale
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Interior of an Inn
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Coach Changing Horses
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

At an Old English Eating House
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Grotesque Borders for Halls & Rooms
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) after George Moutard Woodward (English, c. 1760-1809) published by Rudolph Ackermann (English, 1734-1834)

Doctor Syntax on the Road
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

St. Cullum's, Cornwall
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Launcetown Cornwall
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

The Prospect Before Us
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) published by S.W Fores (English, 1761-1838)

View of Prizes Taken by Lord Howe Coming in Portsmouth
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

The Travels of Doctor Syntax (Furnishing Fabric)
After works by Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756–1827) England, Manchester

Ale House
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

A Man of Feeling
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845)

Solitude at Strawberry Hill
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Bath Races, from Tegg's Caricatures no. 49
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) published by Thomas Tegg (English, 1776-1845)

Grotesque Borders for Rooms & Halls
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827) after George Moutard Woodward (English, c. 1760- 1809) published by Rudolph Ackermann (English, born Germany, 1764-1834)

Setting Out from Edinburgh, from Boswell's Tour of the Hebrides
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Demolition of Old Houses to the North of Westminster Abbey
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Walking up the High Street, from Boswell's Tour of the Hebrides
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827

Revising for the Second Edition, from Boswell's Tour of the Hebrides
Thomas Rowlandson English, 1756-1827