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Galatea in the plantation: muslin became the fabric of empire: wonderful talk by @amelia_rauser @LewisWalpoleLib
#Blake revisits the #plague focusing on the victims in 1779, 1784, showing the Houses of Death in the illuminated books & colour prints in the 1790s, and a racially diverse grouping in 1805. But how does he see their 'invisible enemy'? more on 15/6 #BBKArtsWeeks @birkbeck_arts
what were your favourite #Blakes in the @Tate retrospective? my review is out in the current issue of @BlakeQuarterly, open access until the end of the month
https://t.co/GZXo66An9i
Enjoying #Blake's artisanal aesthetic, decorative patterns, colours, thinking about Blake's treatment of the labour of weaving in The Four Zoas @Tate Blake. Thanks, @Amy_Concannon_ @martinmyrone
#Brexit: Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice, 15/5, 6-9 with Kalypso Nicolaidis @Birkbeck_arts @bbkinstitutes @BirkbeckHCA https://t.co/BOmyx88Xaq
TONIGHT: 'Magots and Pagodes': Politics, Aesthetics, Luxury, 18C France @Kateetunstall @Birkbeck_arts, 6pm, 43 Gordon Sq
Find your way to join @BirkbeckC19 Twitter Interview Tomorrow from 11 #IllustrationArchive #BigData #19DigitalArchive