Thomas Rowlandson

Water Engine, Cold Bath, Field's Prison

1808
etching

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026

View at clevelandart.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Thomas Rowlandson

A Cornish ViewA Cornish ViewCottage at the Foot of Router Mountain CornwallCottage at the Foot of Router Mountain CornwallA Cornish WaterfallA Cornish WaterfallA French Dentist Shewing a Specimen of His Artificial Teeth and False PalatesA French Dentist Shewing a Specimen of His Artificial Teeth View on the River Camel, CornwallView on the River Camel, CornwallThe Successful Fortune Hunter, or Captain Shelalee Leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of HymenThe Successful Fortune Hunter, or Captain Shelalee Leading MRowlandson's Sketches from Nature:  Taunton Vale, SomersetshireRowlandson's Sketches from Nature: Taunton Vale, SomersetshDownlands, SussexDownlands, Sussex

More like this

Water Engine, Cold-Bath Field's PrisonAuguste Charles Pugin|Rudolph Ackermann, London|Thomas RowlaVisitors leaving a prisonHubert Robert — Visitors leaving a prisonInterior of a Farm with LoversAnonymous, French, early 19th century|Jean Jacques de BoissiThe Hall and Stair Case, British MuseumRudolph Ackermann, London|John Bluck|Thomas Rowlandson|AugusThe Bath Tub Cars. “- Say, Jerome....did you see these travellers yesterday who complained about our cars under the pretext that the rain inconvenienced them? - For only 7 Francs they traveled to Orléans, including a four hour bath.... there are people who are never content! Next they will want us to serve them an almond-paté as part of the bargain... and then they don't even give a sou to the boy who cleans the bath tub,” plate 10 from Les Chemins De FerHonoré-Victorin Daumier — The Bath Tub Cars. “- Say, Jerome.The MintAuguste Charles Pugin|John Bluck|Rudolph Ackermann, London|TMy Meeting with My Brother in the Tower of Fort St. Jean, Marseille, August 1793Antoine Philippe d'Orléans — My Meeting with My Brother in tNapoleon's Logement, Quai ContiJohn Horsburgh (British, 1791–1869) — Napoleon's Logement, QCoiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company of Greenwich, 1865Robert Charles Dudley — Coiling the Cable in the Large TanksPicturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, Etc.: Tour de Remy, DieppeThomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803–1874) — Picturesque ArchiStage Set Design of an Ancient Roman Ruin being Converted into a BarnJohann Heinrich Ramberg — Stage Set Design of an Ancient RomThe MintThomas Rowlandson|Rudolph Ackermann, London|Auguste Charles