- 1. A Paviour.
- 2. An Astronomer.
- 3. A Civilian.
- 1. Desire. (No. 1.) Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 2. Attention. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 3. Hatred or Jealousy. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 4. Admiration with Astonishment. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 5. Veneration. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 6. Rapture. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 7. Desire. (No. 2.) Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 8. Joy with Tranquillity. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 9. Laughter. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 10. Acute pain. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 11. Simple Bodily Pain. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 12. Sadness. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 13. Weeping. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 14. Compassion. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 15. Scorn. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 16. Horror. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 17. Terror. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 18. Anger. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 20. Despair. Woodward del., Rowlandson fec.
- 1. The Dinner spoiled.
- 2. Late Hours.
- 3. Anonymous Letter.
- 4. A Return from a Walk.
- 5. Killing with Kindness.
- 6. A Fashionable Suit.
- 7. Washing Day.
- 8. A Curtain Lecture.
- 1. A Publican.
- 2. A Justice.
- 3. A Barber.
- 4. Footman.
- 5. Tax-gatherer.
- 6. Squire.
- 7. Vicar.
- 8. Doctor.
- 9. Exciseman.
- 10. Steward.
- 11. Attorney.
- 12. London Outrider, or Brother Saddlebag. Pub. by R. Ackermann.
- Councillor in Court.
- Watchman in Street.
- The Nursery.
- Private School.
- Public School.
- University.
- School for Gallantry.
- School for Modern Romans.
- School for Modern Greeks.
ADDENDUM TO THE CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF ROWLANDSON'S CARICATURES.
The Editor has found it necessary to append a supplementary list of subjects which have been brought under his notice too late either to be arranged in the body of the present work, or even to be comprised in the general chronological summary; his attention being directed to these additional caricatures long after he had reluctantly arrived at the conclusion that it was hopeless to expect to render the foregoing classification more complete.
In the Introduction to this review of pictorial satires by Thomas Rowlandson allusions will be found (vol. i. p. 4) to a noteworthy collection of his productions, both social and political, in course of formation by Mr. F. Harvey, of St. James's Street, the result of many years' vigilant activity in securing everything of consequence by the artist which happened to come into the print market, with comparative indifference to cost.