Vauxhall, 1732.
[London,
after 1785].
Engraving and aquatint with contemporary hand-colour, on board.
324 by 440mm (12.75 by 17.25 inches).
18130
notes:
Vauxhall' is one of two watercolours submitted by the young Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) to the Royal Academy member's exhibition of 1784, the other being 'The Serpentine River'.
The print, one of many variants published after the original watercolour, was first engraved by Robert Pollard in 1785. It is populated by caricatures of identifiable celebrities of the day, including: "Mrs. Weichsel singing from the front balcony and Mr. Barthelemon leading the orchest...
The print, one of many variants published after the original watercolour, was first engraved by Robert Pollard in 1785. It is populated by caricatures of identifiable celebrities of the day, including: "Mrs. Weichsel singing from the front balcony and Mr. Barthelemon leading the orchest...
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