A Catalogue of Books Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson, originally published in 1916 by the Grolier Club, offers a comprehensive guide to the works of the celebrated British artist and caricaturist. Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) was renowned for his satirical and often humorous depictions of 18th and early 19th-century English life. This meticulously compiled catalogue details a vast array of books featuring Rowlandson's distinctive illustrations, providing invaluable information for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of his art.
The catalogue provides bibliographic details and insights into the context and significance of Rowlandson's contributions to the art of book illustration. It showcases the breadth of his artistic talent and his impact on the visual culture of his time. This edition remains an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of illustration, British art, and the world of rare and illustrated books.
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