Vauxhall Gardens, June 28, 1785, Engraving and aquatint, Sheet: 21 x 30 in. (53.3 x 76.2 cm), Prints, after Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London), Robert Pollard (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1755–1838 London), Francis Jukes (British, Hertfordshire 1747–1812 London), Like his predecessor William Hogarth, Rowlandson satirized Regency society in all its squalor and splendor. At this evening outdoor concert in the poshest of London's pleasure gardens, he turned the fashionable crowd of spectators into the object of amusement
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Vauxhall Gardens, June 28, 1785, Engraving, aquatint, Sheet, 21 x 30, 53.3 76.2 cm, Prints, after Thomas Rowlandson, British, London, 1757–1827, Robert Pollard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1755–1838, Francis Jukes, Hertfordshire, 1747–1812, predecessor William Hogarth, Rowlandson satirized, Regency, society, squalor, splendor, evening outdoor, concert, poshest, pleasure gardens, turned, fashionable crowd, spectators, object, amusement
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