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Thomas Rowlandson - The Wedding from The English Dance of Death

The Wedding (The English Dance of Death)

Thomas Rowlandson's original aquatint and etching, The Wedding was published in 1815 by Rudolph Ackermann for the series entitled "The English Dance of Death". This particular engraving deals with 19th century nuptials (matrimony and marriage arrangements). The words beneath the engraving read; "Plutus commands; and the Arms Of doting Age, she yields her Charms". The Wedding is a fine, original example of the 19th century satirical art created by the British artist, Thomas Rowlandson.

The Wedding from The English Dance of Death:

"THERE is a proverb that is known
By ev'ry lively Miss in Town
For whom Love lies in ambuscade,
-- That Marriages in Heaven are made,
Thus, when the Fair, Resolv'd to wed,
Receives the Captain to her bed,
Whose only fortune is his pay
Of nothing like a pound per day,
A father's anger to assuage,

And calm an humbled Mother's rage,
She says, in hopes to be forgiven,
The nuptial knot was tied in Heaven.
How could she help it--when her Love
Was govern'd by the powers above;
And therefore would Papa persuade
That this same match was wisely made; ...

*SYNTAX (Dr.) phrenonym [William Combe, 1741-1823].

 
Title: The Wedding (The English Dance of Death)
Artist: Rowlandson, Thomas (London, 1756 - 1827)
Date: 1815
Medium: Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour
Publisher: Rudolph Ackermann, London
Printer: Rudolph Ackermann, London
Source: The English Dance of Death
Note: Thomas Rowlandson: Along with Hogarth, Gillray and Cruikshank, Thomas Rowlandson is at the uppermost peak of English satirical art. Amongst these masters, however, Rowlandson was the most gifted artist and his compositions always seemed the closest to the truth for he often lived the dissipated style of life he so memorably satirized. Along with Hogarth, Gillray and Cruikshank, Thomas Rowlandson is at the uppermost peak of English satirical art. Amongst these masters, however, Thomas Rowlandson was the most gifted artist and his compositions always seemed the closest to the truth for he often lived the dissipated style of life he so memorably satirized. After studying in both Paris and London, Rowlandson began his career as a portrait painter. By 1782, however, he devoted himself almost exclusively to his first love; caricature and satirical art. After receiving a large inheritance, Thomas Rowlandson quickly gambled it away. After losing his fortune at a thirty-six hour card game he is known to have exclaimed, "I've played the fool, but (holding up his pencils) here is my resource."
  Working with such publishers as Flores and Thomas Tegg, Thomas Rowlandson designed many memorable satires. His greatest work, however, lay ahead in the early nineteenth century when he collaborated with the famous London publisher, Rudolph Ackermann, to produce some of the finest satirical series in the history of art. These included The Microcosm of London (1808), the Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque (1812) and The English Dance of Death, published in two volumes in 1815 and 1816. Loosely based upon Holdbein's Renaissance "Dance of Death", this latter series superbly uncovers the foibles of early nineteenth century life. For each of these original prints, Rowlandson created the drawings and etched the plates. Ackermann and his studio then provided the aquatinting and hand-colouring. The etchings from The English Dance of Death have long taken their place as among Thomas Rowlandson's greatest works of original art. This particular engraving entitled, The Wedding deals with 19th century nuptials (matrimony and marriage arrangements). The words beneath the engraving read; "Plutus commands; and the Arms Of doting Age, she yields her Charms".
Size: 4 1/4 X 8 7/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials
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  The Wedding from The English Dance of Death Framed Original Etching by Thomas Rowlandson
Condition: Printed on early nineteenth century wove paper and with full margins as published in London by Rudolph Ackermann in 1815. It is in excellent condition throughout. The Wedding is a fine, original example of the 19th century satirical art created by the British artist, Thomas Rowlandson.
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Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour by the British satirical artist, Thomas Rowlandson.

The Wedding from The English Dance of Death Original Aquatint and Etching by the British satirical artist Thomas Rowlandson
The Wedding (The English Dance of Death)

View other original etchings by Thomas Rowlandson.

Thomas Rowlandson (London, 1756 - 1827)
#   Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01.- Admiration etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward Admiration etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward Original Soft Ground Etching 1800 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Available
02.- Deadly Lively by Thomas Rowlandson Deadly Lively by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Coloured Etching 1815 Published by Thomas Tegg, London Sold
03.- Doctor Syntax Copying the Wit of the Window by Thomas Rowlandson Doctor Syntax, Copying the Wit of the Window by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Colored Etching & Aquatint 1809 (1st Ed.) Published by The Poetical Magazine at Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand, London Available
04.- Hot Goose Cabbage and Cucumbers by Thomas Rowlandson Hot Goose, Cabbage & Cucumbers by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Coloured Etching 1823 Published by John Fairburn, Ludgate Hill Sold
05.- Preaching to Some Purpose etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward Preaching to Some Purpose etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward Original Etching 1801 Publishd by Rudolph Ackermann, The Strand, London Sold
06.- The Battle by Thomas Rowlandson The Battle from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Available
07.- The Bishop by Thomas Rowlandson The Bishop from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
08.- The Consultation or Last Hope by Thomas Rowlandson The Consultation or Last Hope by Thomas Rowlandson Original Etching 1808 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
09.- The Corporal in Good Quarters by Thomas Rowlandson The Corporal in Good Quarters by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Coloured Etching 1808 (2nd Ed.) Published by S. Howitt, London Available
10.- The Death Blow by Thomas Rowlandson The Death Blow from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
11.- The Dram Shop by Thomas Rowlandson The Dram Shop from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
12.- The Duel by Thomas Rowlandson The Duel from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
13.- The Gaming Table by Thomas Rowlandson The Gaming Table from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
14.- The Manager's Last Kick Or a New Way to Pay Old Debts by Thomas Rowlandson The Manager's Last Kick, Or a New Way to Pay Old Debts by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Coloured Etching c. 1815 Published in London Sold
15.- The Pantomime by Thomas Rowlandson The Pantomime from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
16.- The Quaker and the Comissioners of Excise etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward The Quaker, and the Comissioners of Excise etched by Thomas Rowlandson designed by George Moutard Woodward Original Hand-Coloured Etching 1807 Pulished by Thomas Tegg, London Sold
17.- The Wedding by Thomas Rowlandson The Wedding from The English Dance of Death by Thomas Rowlandson Original Aquatint & Etching Printed in Colour 1815 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London Sold
18.- The Tooth-Ache or Torment and Torture by Thomas Rowlandson The Tooth-Ache, or, Torment & Torture by Thomas Rowlandson Original Hand-Coloured Etching 1823 Published by John Fairburn, Ludgate Hill Sold
19.- Wapping by Thomas Rowlandson Wapping by Thomas Rowlandson Original Etching 1807 Published by Rudolph Ackermann, Repository of Arts, London Sold

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