Rowlandson the Caricaturist; a Selection from His Works. Vol. 2 by Joseph Grego

1. Modish--Prudent. (Another version of the pair

of female figure subjects engraved 1787. See vol. i. pp. 220-1.) 1792. Jan. 1. A series of four large sporting subjects, figures in wooded backgrounds. Painted by George Morland, and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson. Partridge-Shooting. Pleasant-Shooting. Snipe-Shooting. Duck-Shooting. (Originally pub. in 1790.) July 18. The Paviour's Joy. Companion to 'The Chairman's Terror' (vol. i. p. 308). 1794. A Field Day in Hyde Park. Aquatinted by T. Malton. A large and important subject, evidently belonging to the same series as 'The English Barracks,' &c. (Aug. 12, 1791). See vol. i. pp. 294-5. 1795. Jan. 1. Billingsgate Brutes. 1797. Oct. 22. Glorious Defeat of the Dutch Navy, Oct. 10, 1797, by Admirals Lord Duncan and Sir Richard Onslow; with a view, drawn on the spot, of the six Dutch line-of-battle ships captured and brought into Yarmouth. Pub. by T. Rowlandson, 1 James Street, Adelphi. 1798. Mar. 16. England Invaded, or Frenchmen Naturalised (Loyal Volunteers). Pub. by I. Harris. Apr. 3. A Return from a Visit. (After H. Bunbury.) May 15. Military Fly. (See 'Loyal Volunteers of London,' June 20, 1799, vol. i. pp. 375-7.) May 18. Rehearsal of a French Invasion, as performed before the Invalids, at the Island of St. Marcou, on the morning of ye 7 of May, 1798. Pub. by R. Ackermann. June 1. Soldiers Attending Divine Service. (The Invasion Panic and Volunteer forces.) Aug. 8. Smuggling In--Smuggling Out. (See 1810.)