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Seeing in Colour: Cordier’s ‘Capresse des Colonies’ | The Droll Hackabout
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. Seeing in Colour: Cordier’s ‘Capresse des Colonies’. December 19, 2013. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Stepping outside my academic comfort zone (prints, the 18th century, men in wigs), I’ve been mulling over the ethnographic busts by Charles Cordier which I saw in the Musée d’Orsay recently. In particular, Cordier’s. Bust in onyx and patinated bronze (1861). Photo Musée d’Orsay/RMN. Must negot...
Tearing Up History | The Droll Hackabout
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. May 21, 2014. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. If you hadn’t already caught it on the BBC, do watch Dr Richard Clay’s marvellous. 8211; the story of art and iconoclasm in the French Revolution. (Richard was my MPhil supervisor, and I’m really chuffed that he’s getting this well-deserved recognition for his work). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Whigs without wigs: constructing character in posthumous portraiture | The Droll Hackabout
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. Whigs without wigs: constructing character in posthumous portraiture. January 10, 2015. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. This paper was delivered at the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies conference (Oxford, January 2015), with the title ‘Posthumous Portraiture: Nollekens, Gillray and the after-life of Sir George Savile’. Which was only known in better times’. The Fisher monument, ere...
Musing With Apollo: Update | The Droll Hackabout
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. Musing With Apollo: Update. May 12, 2014. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. I’m now contributing to Apollo regularly, mostly on museum issues and curatorial life (clue: this involves tea and dusty things). You can find my various wordsplurges here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Academic Men E...
We The Humanities | The Droll Hackabout
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. February 25, 2014. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Just a note to say, as of next week (3 March) I will be taking a ‘guest curator’ spot on the We The Humanities. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Caricature and Graphic Satire in the Long Eighteenth-Century. 8220;I toiled like a camel and fared like an ass” – A biographic sketch of Thomas Dolby (1782 – 1836). In Isaac Robert Cruikshank. The trade in caricature prints. Asymp; 5 Comments. Dolby’s first shop at 34 Wardour Street depicted in Horwood’s 1799 map of London. Thomas Dolby was born in the tiny Northamptonshire village of Sawtry on 6. IR Cruikshank, Figures in the Fog, published by Thomas Dolby, 1820. The Committee cannot, however, doubt but...
The Schoolboy Beating the Retreat Before his Master, 1815 | The Printshop Window
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Caricature and Graphic Satire in the Long Eighteenth-Century. The Schoolboy Beating the Retreat Before his Master, 1815. Asymp; 1 Comment. The image is the work of an artist-engraver named Lacroix whose caricatures were frequently listed in the. Bibliographie de la France. Napoleon is being unceremoniously stuffed into a rubbish bin by Wellington and Blucher, whilst in another. L’écolier battant la retraite devant son maître. The Schoolboy Beating the Retreat Before his Master. Bibliographie de la France.
Grosvenor Prints: May 2013
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Friday, 24 May 2013. The Times of Day. Sets of prints showing the times of day: morning, noon, evening and night. This 17th century set was published in Antwerp, then one of the major print-publishing centres. It focuses on a woman's activities throughout the day:. Four Times Of Day]. Mart vanden Enden execudit Antwerpiae. Set of four engravings. 203 x 292mm. Ref: 7046] £950. R Bonnart del. [two plates.]. After...
Grosvenor Prints: Waterloo 2015 - Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Friday, 12 June 2015. Waterloo 2015 - Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo. 2015 marks the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, so we have compiled a unique and varied collection of maps, battle plans, portraits, printed ephemera, scenes and more to help illustrate the significance of the most important military battle of the 19th century. The Right Honble. Lord Wellington. &c.&c. Nd, c1810.]. Nd, c1815.].
Grosvenor Prints: February 2015
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Napoleon - The Man Who Changed Europe? Napoleon - The Man Who Changed Europe? Charlet. 1821. [Ref: 29444]. 2015 marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo – the final undoing of brilliant French general and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). Our latest catalogue offers an insight into how Napoleon was depicted in print, by both allies and enemies, with portraits. Napol...
Grosvenor Prints: William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain.
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Tuesday, 24 March 2015. William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain. William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain. Our latest listing contains over 170 stunning coloured aquatint views from William Daniell's Voyage Round Great Britain. Mausolee du Sultan Chusero. Daniell del. F. Hegi Sculp. [Ref: 18015]. Daniell del. Aubertin Sculpt. [Ref: 18013]. Which was published over the period 1814 to 1825. Atmospheric...
Grosvenor Prints: October 2014
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. John Webber and Captain James Cook. A fantastic new display at the National Maritime Museum, ‘ The Art and Science of Exploration, 1768-80. Another featured artist in our new catalogue is John Webber (1751-93). Who travelled with Captain Cook on his Third Voyage (1776-80)on board. Hawaii] An Inland View, in Atooi. He penned, crayoned, and water-coloured his way around the world, produ...
Grosvenor Prints: Landscape Two
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Although the acclaimed exhibition Constable, Gainsborough, Turner and the Marking of Landscape. At the Royal Academy of Arts has now finished, we have uncovered more prints relating to the exhibition since our first landscape post. A few weeks back:. This engraving after Gaspar Dughet featured in the RA exhibition:. The Fisherman. In the Gallery at Houghton. Ref: 28368] £220. Damage...
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1 #header-inner {background-position: center! Important; width: 100%! Monday, February 15, 2010. Valentines Morning breakfast I make for Tom Tom.so creative I am! I totally made this! I made these costumes for poker night as well. We thought it would be fun to have a themed night. All costume wearers got an extra 100 chip! Trooper wanted to wear Tom's kissing booth costume.He was hoping Daisy Mae and Lucy would come with a quarter. Links to this post. Thursday, February 4, 2010. Don't laugh to hard.
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Monday, 28 July 2014. I've been keen to get back into blogging for quite a while but life/work etc. have gotten in the way (you know the drill). I'm determined to give it a real go again and make it a regular part of my life so I'm having a fresh start with a fresh blog and a new focus; for anyone that's interested I'll be blogging away at www.abeautyminute.com. Tuesday, 26 July 2011. Sunday, 17 July 2011. All images via Net-a-Porter. Demonstrates the look perfectly. Sunday, 10 July 2011. Blog but I am c...
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Year-end WIP 'n WOW. Trying to wrap some things up here before the new year. There are just three WIPs. Yes, just three. One on the loom (leno scarves), one on the needles (Christmas stocking - hey! It's early for NEXT year! And one on the hook (Moorish Mosaic Afghan, yes, still, started it in October of 2009). I guess I need to start tracking that by weight so I can monitor myself and attempt to keep it under control. Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Independence Days July 13-27.
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Visual Culture and Social History in the Long Eighteenth Century. May 27, 2015. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Whigs without wigs: constructing character in posthumous portraiture. January 10, 2015. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. Seductive Sculptures and Priapic Prints. September 6, 2014. Middot; by Danielle Thom. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. I recently published a short piece on the sculptur...
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Today’s thoughts 2 May 2015 23:48. May 3, 2015. It really is too bad that suicide is so permanent. I’m certainly depressed at this point in my life and suicide is a somewhat attractive option. All my problems would be gone, but the downside is that I would not be able to enjoy it. Financially, there is bankruptcy which I think is sort of like a survivable suicide with a do-over but there is nothing like that in real life. Taking this a step further: Cells group together and specialize. Certain cells ...
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