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The Comforts of Bath, published 1858

Satirical portrayals of Bath in the late 18th century by Thomas Rowlandson

The Comforts of Bath, published 1858

Satirical portrayals of Bath in the late 18th century by Thomas Rowlandson

The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'

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Dimensions: 32cm (12½") High, 39.5cm (15½") Wide, 1.5cm (0½") Deep
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Coloured etching published 1858. Framed

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