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Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2

Chapter 30: INDICES.
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A curated, chronological selection of late-Georgian caricatures presented with anecdotal descriptions and a concise life-and-times sketch of the artist. Plates from 1800–1825 are grouped thematically and annotated, illustrating political satire, social manners, theatrical scenes, military and Napoleonic subjects, and scenes of everyday London life. The text contextualizes individual prints with publication details, interpretive notes, and cross-references to related plates, offering descriptive catalogue entries and brief historical commentary that clarify each image's motifs, targets, and contemporary reception.


INDICES.



INDEX OF NAMES, PERSONS, &c.

A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T V Y W

  • Ramberg, Caricaturist, i. 223, 225
  • 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales in the Year 1797,' ii. 19–21
  • Richmond, Duke of, i. 183, 231, 243–4, 246–8
  • Robinson, Jack, i. 117–18
  • — Mrs., i. 159
  • Romney (the Painter), ii. 311
  • Ron, Baron (Quack Dentist), i. 211
  • Roscius, the Infant, ii. 46
  • Rosedale, John (Mariner), exhibitor of the pictures at Greenwich Hospital, ii. 71
  • Rowlandson, Thomas (the Caricaturist), i. 239, 360
  • — a student at the Royal Academy, i. 53
  • — Academy drawings, i. 22–3
  • — and Napoleon, i. 27–8
  • — as a landscape artist, i. 14
  • — as a marine artist, i. 18
  • — as a portrait painter, i. 13
  • — at Portsmouth, i. 67
  • — biographical references to, i. 54–5
  • — book illustrations, i. 35–45
  • — chronological summary of his caricatures, ii. 389. (See 4)
  • — Continental tours, i. 59, 68–9; ii. 330–1
  • — contributions to the Royal Academy, i. 50–65
  • — collections of drawings by, ii. Appendix
  • — Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, ii. Appendix
  • — South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix
  • Rowlandson, Dyce Collection, South Kensington Museum, ii. Appendix
  • — — at Windsor Castle, ii. Appendix
  • — early caricatures, i. 22
  • — engraved works, i. 23–30
  • — family, the, i. 49–51
  • — fortune bequeathed the Caricaturist, A, i. 64
  • — gambling proclivities, i. 64
  • Gentleman's Magazine, the, obituary notice, i. 55, 94–5
  • — George Cruikshank on Rowlandson, i. 16–19
  • — his first visit to Paris, i. 52
  • — his friends, i. 60–2
  • — his publishers, i. 6
  • — his schoolfellows, i. 51
  • — Illustrations to 'The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque,' ii. 176, 247–52, 266–7, 269–70, 367, 373, 375
  • — — 'The World in Miniature,' ii. 312–17, 362
  • — — 'The English Dance of Death,' ii. 317–55
  • — imitations of the drawings of contemporary artists, i. 151
  • — in France, Flanders, and Holland, i. 58, 68–9; ii. 330–1
  • — in Paris, i. 58–9
  • — journeys in England, i. 75, 276–9, 360; ii. 6, 19–21, 56, 169, 181, 239–246, 373
  • — letter from, 1804, ii. 48
  • — lists of public and private collections. Appendix
  • — mode of working at Ackermann's 'Repository of Arts,' i. 31
  • — on the Westminster Election, i. 22, 121–43, 153–4
  • — portraits of the artist, i. 45–8, 360; ii. 228–30
  • — portraits exhibited by, i. 59
  • — robbed, i. 65–6
  • — successive exhibits at the Royal Academy. Figure subjects, i. 59, 64–5
  • — views of the Colleges, Oxford and Cambridge, ii. 186
  • Rowlandson's 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 373
  • — illustrations to 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' ii. 356–9
  • — — 'The Dance of Life,' ii. 359, 362
  • — — 'An Excursion made to Brighthelmstone in the Year 1782,' i. 276–9
  • — illustrations to Smollett's works, i. 320; ii. 56, 181
  • — — 'A Narrative of the War, 1793–5,' i. 328–9
  • — — 'Academy for Grown Horsemen,' i. 353; ii. 102–15, 181
  • — — Fielding's 'Tom Jones,' i. 304; ii. 55–6
  • — illustrations to 'The Annals of Horsemanship,' i. 352–3; ii. 102–15, 181
  • — — 'Les Délices de la Grande-Bretagne,' i. 305
  • — — 'The Comforts of Bath,' i. 333–49
  • — Views of London, i. 349
  • — 'Sheets of Picturesque Etchings,' i. 280, 289
  • — — 'Cupid's Magic Lantern,' i. 332
  • — — 'Love in Caricature,' i. 353
  • — — 'Cries of London,' i. 354–6
  • — — Anti-Jacobin Review, i. 357–60
  • Rowlandson, 'Loyal Volunteers of London,' i. 375–7
  • — 'Hungarian and Highland Broadside Exercise,' i. 374
  • — 'Nautical Characters,' i. 362
  • — 'Hogarthian Novelist,' ii. 6
  • — illustrations to Sterne's 'Sentimental Journey,' ii. 10, 169–74
  • — — 'The Beauties of Sterne,' ii. 10, 169–75
  • — — 'Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales,' ii. 19–21
  • — — 'Bardic Museum of Primitive British Literature,' ii. 41
  • — — 'A Compendious Treatise on Modern Education,' ii. 41
  • — — 'Views in Cornwall, &c.,' ii. 56, 169, 181, 239–46
  • — — 'The Sorrows of Werter,' i. 190; ii. 57
  • — — Boswell's 'Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides,' i. 193–8
  • — — 'The Poems of "Peter Pindar,"' i. 192, 201–9
  • — — 'The Pleasures of Human Life,' ii. 83, 180, 362
  • — — 'The Microcosm of London, or London in Miniature,' ii. 125–8
  • — — 'The Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 119–24
  • — — 'Chesterfield Travestie,' ii. 115–17, 224
  • — — 'The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting,' ii. 115, 129, 178
  • — — The Caricature Magazine, ii. 115–16
  • — — G. A. Stevens' 'Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117–18
  • — — 'Beauties of Tom Brown,' ii. 115, 181
  • — — 'The Clarke Scandal,' ii. 135–62
  • — — The Poetical Magazine, ii. 175–78
  • — — 'The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen,' ii. 176
  • — — J. Beresford's 'Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life,' ii. 178
  • — — Butler's 'Hudibras,' ii. 174, 198
  • — 'Sketches from Nature,' ii. 169
  • — illustrations to 'Annals of Sporting,' by Caleb Quizzem, ii. 178–9
  • — — 'Petticoat Loose: a Fragmentary Poem,' ii. 238
  • — — 'Poetical Beauties of Scarborough,' ii. 268–9
  • — — Engelbach's 'Letters from Italy and the Campagna Felice,' ii. 267, 301–8
  • — — 'The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome,' ii. 298–9, 312
  • — — 'Qui Hi, the Grand Master in Hindostan,' ii. 299–301
  • — — Ferdinand Farquhar's 'Relics of a Saint,' ii. 312, 317
  • — — 'New Sentimental Journal, or Travels in the Southern Provinces of France,' ii. 362, 368–70
  • — — 'The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy' (Burton), ii. 363
  • — — 'Characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders,' ii. 366–7
  • — — 'The History of Johnny Quæ Genus,' ii. 371–3
  • — — 'Crimes of the Clergy,' ii. 373
  • — — Chap Books, ii. 363
  • Rowlandson, 'The Spirit of the Public Journals for the Years 1823–4–5,' ii. 375
  • — — 'The English Spy,' by Bernard Blackmantle, ii. 378–9
  • — — 'The Humourist' (posthumous), ii. 380–6
  • — — 'Grotesque Drawing Book,' ii. 362
  • Rutland, Duchess of, i. 152
  • Salisbury (Lord Chamberlain), i. 327
  • Sandon, Captain, ii. 143
  • Sheridan, R. B., i. 229, 245, 248, 274, 289, 330; ii. 46, 58–60, 220.
  • Sherwin, J. K., engraver, i. 45
  • Showell, Mrs., ii. 66
  • Siddons, Mrs., ii. 46
  • Sièyes, Abbé, ii. 47
  • Simmons, Thomas (murderer), ii. 81
  • Skeffington, Sir Lumley, i. 180
  • Smith, John Raffaelle, engraver, i. 47
  • Smith, John Thomas, portrait of Rowlandson, i. 48; ii. 17
    • 'Nollekens and his Times,' ii. 55; ii. 16–19
    • 'Book for a Rainy Day,' i. 70
  • Smollett's 'Peregrine Pickle,' ii. 56
    • Miscellaneous Works, ii. 181
  • Somerset House Gazette, i. 54, 88
  • Sorrows of Werter, ii. 57
  • Southcott, Joanna (the 'Prophetess'), ii. 287
  • Spain, Queen of, ii. 93
  • Spain, Infants of, ii. 94
  • Stanislaus the Second, King of Poland, i. 290
  • Sterne, Laurence, ii. 10, 169–75.
  • Stevens, G. A., 'A Lecture on Heads,' ii. 117
  • Sydney, Lord, i. 246