"Stocks Up! Huzza!! City Fluctuations: A Glimpse into ca 1760-1809 through Drawings and Prints" Step into the world of ca 1760-1809 as we explore the captivating realm of drawings and prints. These artistic masterpieces offer a unique window into the era's social, political, and cultural landscape. Intriguingly, one can witness both simple bodily pain and profound compassion within these artworks. Le Brun Travested's caricatures evoke a range of passions, leaving viewers enthralled by their emotional depth. Publisher Rudolph Ackermann and artist Thomas Rowlandson join forces to create thought-provoking pieces that question societal norms. Their collaboration sparks curiosity with prints like "How Do You Do?" - an enigmatic portrayal that invites contemplation. Prepare for spine-chilling horror as Le Brun Travested delves into the darkest corners of human nature. Caricatures Passions take on a haunting form in these prints, leaving us mesmerized yet unsettled. The consequences of bad speculation are laid bare in Thomas Rowlandson's works. Comforts City becomes a distant dream as his art exposes the harsh realities faced by those who fall victim to financial misfortune. Venture beyond city limits with Rowlandson's depictions of country characters seeking medical aid from unorthodox doctors. The clash between rural simplicity and urban sophistication is brilliantly captured in these drawings. Delight awaits in Cupids Magick Lantern, where Thomas Rowlandson showcases his whimsical side alongside fellow artist George Moutard Woodward. This enchanting print transports viewers to a world filled with love and magic. Witness good speculation triumph over adversity as comfort returns to the cityscape through Rudolph Ackermann's vision. His collaboration with talented artists brings forth optimism amidst challenging times. Experience timeless love stories unfold through aged lovers immortalized by Thomas Rowlandson and George Moutard Woodward.