Two Men Smoking and Drinking (Charles and Jack Bannister in Henry IV, Part I) 1778-83 () Thomas Rowlandson A glum elderly man holds his knees and smokes a pipe by a fire place. Next to him is a table filed with bottles, and a jovial young man who holds a glass in one hand and gestures with a pipe in the other. Both figures wear pseudo-17th century dress and sit beneath a clock whose hands indicate 10:30, with Gothic windows at right. The figures may be the London actors Charles Bannister and his son Jack Bannister--the latter a good friend of Rowlandson's.. Two Men Smoking and Drinking (Charles and Jack Bannister in Henry IV, Part I). Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). 1778-83 (). Etching. Possibly Charles Bannister (British, Newland, Gloucestershire baptised 1741-1804 London). Prints

Two Men Smoking and Drinking (Charles and Jack Bannister in Henry IV, Part I) 1778-83 () Thomas Rowlandson A glum elderly man holds his knees and smokes a pipe by a fire place. Next to him is a table filed with bottles, and a jovial young man who holds a glass in one hand and gestures with a pipe in the other. Both figures wear pseudo-17th century dress and sit beneath a clock whose hands indicate 10:30, with Gothic windows at right. The figures may be the London actors Charles Bannister and his son Jack Bannister--the latter a good friend of Rowlandson's.. Two Men Smoking and Drinking (Charles and Jack Bannister in Henry IV, Part I). Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). 1778-83 (). Etching. Possibly Charles Bannister (British, Newland, Gloucestershire baptised 1741-1804 London). Prints
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