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Former Curator, British Museum. 18th-century ceramics, especially those with an agenda - a platform for social comment or provocation!

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Prints and drawings from the Fontainebleau School (1530–1580). Free display in Room 90A, Closes May 13. Showcasing work produced by artists who worked at the royal palace of Fontainebleau. owners of the finest collection outside France.

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Hear Jessica Harrison-Hall, curator , on her recent publication 'China: A History in Objects', on 30 May 2018 https://t.co/zs8o0lFWQj

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An Exciseman made out of ye Necessaries of Life now Tax'd in Great Britain, 1763
1. Playing-cards
2. Cider
3. Candles
4. Beer, Wine, Perry and Mum
5. a measuring gage in place of a sword;
6. Leather
7. Soap
8. Chocolate
9. Coffee
10. Tea;
11. Windows
12. Land Tax

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A List of [using rebuses] Just Published! 1786, from the Rambler Magazine published by Edward Cave. I wonder how it helped sales!

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Next up François I as a Royal éléphant, after a drawing for Rosso Fiorentino’s fresco at etched by A. Fantuzzi, 1540-45, in Room 90A,

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The Triumph of Mordecai, 1737, by Edmé Jeaurat painted on a plate in China
Still time to book to hear Dr. Jessica Harrison-Hall speak on 'Shameless Self-promotion!' For the full museum programme and booking details see https://t.co/1j6txrSRDJ

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Hear on the prints and porcelain of Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale: attrib: 'The Painter submitting his picture to the Examination of Connoisseurs and Antiquarians' and Worcester fables. For the programme and details: https://t.co/1j6txrSRDJ

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Discover how Renaissance artists used prints as political commentary on pots in a talk by curator Dora Thornton, in our Study Day, 'Pots, prints and politics: ceramics with an agenda', on Friday, 16 February 2018
Book here: https://t.co/oobDrbhgU0

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'A Morning Frolic, or the Transmutation of Sexes', after John Collett, mezzotint, 1780, pub. by Carrington Bowles. https://t.co/i3hNK5vynG

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The 1807 print source for Enoch Wood figure Joe Grimaldi, as in the Mother Goose ,

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