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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Coloured etching published 1858. Framed
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