Open reiswagen en koets in een quasi-Hollandse straat
1790 - 1827
Medium
pen
Dimensions
201; 305
About this artwork
height 201 mm x width 305 mm
Art Historical Context
Thomas Rowlandson, a renowned British caricaturist and active during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, captures a whimsical street scene in *Open reiswagen en ko in een quasi-Hollandse straat* (Open Traveling Carriage and Coach in Quasi-Dutch Street), sometime between 1790 and1827. Rendered in pen on a modest sheet measuring 201 mm high by 305 mm wide, the drawing depicts horse-drawn vehicles—an open reiswagen (traveling carriage) and a koets (coach)—amid a faux-Dutch urban backdrop. Rowlandson's satirical eye likely pokes fun at Continental travel fashions or the British fascination wit...
About the Artist
Thomas Rowlandson · 1756–1827
Thomas Rowlandson (1757–1827) was an English artist and caricaturist whose satirical watercolors and prints captured the social life of Georgian Britain with unparalleled wit and technical mastery. Alongside James Gillray, he is recognized as one of the greatest British graphic artists, and his distinctive flowing line and keen observations have made his work integral to understanding late 18th an...