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Background image1751 1812 Collection: Set design for Mozart's Magic Flute, 1863 (illustration)

Set design for Mozart's Magic Flute, 1863 (illustration)
544222 Set design for Mozart's Magic Flute, 1863 (illustration); (add.info.: ('Die Zauberflote'), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Poster for the opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791

Poster for the opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts (1756-1791) last opera, libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Pit, Acheron, Birth, Plagues, England, Subject, Artist, Publisher

Drawings Prints, Print, Pit, Acheron, Birth, Plagues, England, Subject, Artist, Publisher
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Pit of Acheron or The Birth of the Plagues of England, Subject, Artist, Publisher, Subject, After, John Quick, William Paulet Carey, Thomas Rowlandson

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Miss, Lydia, Hone, beauty, hangs, Cheek, Night, like, rich

Drawings Prints, Print, Miss, Lydia, Hone, beauty, hangs, Cheek, Night, like, rich
Drawings and Prints, Print, Miss Lydia Hone - Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel in an Ethiops Ear, Engraver, Artist, Publisher, Sitter, Subject, After, John Raphael Smith

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Cully Pillag d, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Cully Pillag d, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, A Cully Pillag d, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson, John Raphael Smith, British, London 1757-1827 London, British, baptized Derby 1751-1812 Doncaster, Rowlandson

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Domestic Shaving, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Domestic Shaving, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Domestic Shaving, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson, British, baptized Derby 1751-1812 Doncaster, British, London 1757-1827 London, Smith

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Sly-boots, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Sly-boots, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Sly-boots, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson, British, baptized Derby 1751-1812 Doncaster, British, London 1757-1827 London, Smith, John Raphael

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Intrusion, Study, Painter, Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Intrusion, Study, Painter, Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Intrusion on Study or The Painter Disturbed, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson, John Raphael Smith, British, London 1757-1827 London, British

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Comfort Gout, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson

Drawings Prints, Print, Comfort Gout, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson
Drawings and Prints, Print, Comfort in the Gout, Publisher, Artist, John Raphael Smith, Thomas Rowlandson, British, baptized Derby 1751-1812 Doncaster, British, London 1757-1827 London, Smith

Background image1751 1812 Collection: John Raphael Smith (British (English), 1751 - 1812) after George Morland (British

John Raphael Smith (British (English), 1751 - 1812) after George Morland (British (English), 1763 - 1804). African Hospitality, 1791. Mezzotint printed in dark brown on off-white laid paper

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for one of the Three Youths or Genii, 1913. The Magic Flute

Costume design for one of the Three Youths or Genii, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for the Queen of the Night, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die

Costume design for the Queen of the Night, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for Papegena, 1913. Papegena, the little wife that Papegeno, the bird catcher

Costume design for Papegena, 1913. Papegena, the little wife that Papegeno, the bird catcher, has longed for. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote )

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris

Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro

Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote )

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Costume design for Papegeno, 1913. Papegeno, the bird catcher, a character in The

Costume design for Papegeno, 1913. Papegeno, the bird catcher, a character in The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Set design for Mozarts Magic Flute, 1791 (1863). ( Die Zauberflote )

Set design for Mozarts Magic Flute, 1791 (1863). ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Mozarts opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791 (1906)

Mozarts opera The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), 1791 (1906). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812), the librettist

Background image1751 1812 Collection: Fractercula arctica, Atlantic puffin, Uria aalge, guillemot

Fractercula arctica, Atlantic puffin, Uria aalge, guillemot
Plate 242 from Charles Sigisbert Sonninis Oiseaux, Vol. 62


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"1751-1812: A Journey through Drawings and Prints" Step into the world of 18th-century England as we explore a collection of captivating drawings and prints from the years 1751 to 1812. These artistic treasures, brought to life by talented artists and publishers, offer glimpses into various subjects that both intrigue and inspire. One such print transports us to the depths of the Pit, where the mighty river Acheron flows. Its birthplace is depicted with meticulous detail, capturing the raw power of nature's creation. In contrast, another print portrays England during times plagued by hardships – a testament to resilience in the face of adversity. Moving on, we encounter Miss Lydia Hone's beauty hanging like a rich tapestry upon her cheek in an exquisite portrait. The skillful hand behind this piece belongs to none other than Thomas Rowlandson, whose artistry shines through his collaboration with publisher John Raphael Smith. Continuing our exploration, we stumble upon "Cully Pillag'd, " a humorous depiction crafted by Rowlandson himself. This satirical print showcases his wit as he pokes fun at societal follies while working alongside yet again with Smith. Intrigued by domestic scenes? Look no further than "Domestic Shaving, " another collaboration between artist John Raphael Smith and Rowlandson as publisher. This charming print offers a glimpse into everyday life during this era – an intimate moment frozen in time. But let us not forget about mischievous characters like Sly-boots who grace one particular print. With their playful antics captured brilliantly by Smith and Rowlandson's collaborative efforts once more, this artwork brings joy and laughter to all who behold it. We then delve into an intriguing study disrupted by an unexpected intrusion – aptly titled "Intrusion. " Here we witness how even painters can be disturbed during their creative process; Thomas Rowlandson masterfully captures this scene in collaboration with an esteemed publisher.