Fashionable Furniture at Hogs Norton; Mathematical Horsemanship

Thomas Rowlandson British
After George Murgatroyd Woodward British

Not on view

Four plates printed on one sheet. Plates 1 and 2, "Fashionable Furniture at Hogs Norton," contain twelve images titled, "Chimney Ornaments," "Improved Trencher," "Hos Norton Recess," Fashionable looking glass," "Fashionable Clock," "The Stocking Sweep," "Colonade of Sheets, "Fashionable Table," "Cabinet frieze," "Sarcophagus Celeret or Coal Scuttle," and "Fashionable Chair." Plates 5 and 6, "Mathematical Horsemanship," show images of men falling off horses in elaborate ways. Plate 5 is titled "Mr. Robert Rasp. letting fall a perpendicular from his Saddle" and Plate 6 is titled "Mr. Benjamin Bukskin, &c his horse performing their evolutions within the Circumference of a Circle."

Fashionable Furniture at Hogs Norton; Mathematical Horsemanship, Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London), Hand-colored etching

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