Cashmere Shawls in the 1700 and 1800s - were first introduced in Europe around the late 1700s. Learn more about the the Kashmir shawl craze and about the popularity of them. https://t.co/9HFoSsYFTw

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16Jan1749 Bottle Conjuror was supposed to appear on stage at the New Theater in Haymarket, when he didn't a riot ensued. Learn more: https://t.co/0Oe5q5AYpK

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Anecdotes about the Woman Known as Madame de Staël - There are many anecdotes about the woman known as Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, but of Swiss origin, Madame ... https://t.co/D4nxdCXoWg

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Banyans: Garments that 18th Century Gentlemen Loved - were garments that became popular with gentlemen in the They were oriental in style being influenced by Persian and Asian clothing and called ... https://t.co/c4objmLGYa

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Jean-Marc Nattier, an acclaimed 18th-century portraitist, was known for his mythological style, painting women in imagined costume that was only loosely based on fashionable trends, as is true in his 1750/60 Portrait of a Woman. Read more!

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This shop probably wouldn’t survive a event! Pellat & Green’s London shop features displays of lead-crystal glassware, which served as symbols of refinement & wealth to the elite.

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Check out Prospects of Empire: Slavery and Ecology in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Britain, an online exhibit from Yale University Library, curated by Hazel V. Carby and Heather Vermeulen!

Check it out here: https://t.co/8HT0ah9JwF

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Humorous Clauses Proposed for The of 1753 - The Marriage Act of 1753 was enacted to require a formal ceremony of marriage because clandestine marriages achieved by crossing over the Scottish ... https://t.co/1vHpjjpbXR

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RT : The discovery of the anatomy and habits of became fashionable these animals at the beginning of the and sparked fiery philosophical and theological controversies. collection

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The discovery of the anatomy and habits of became fashionable these animals at the beginning of the and sparked fiery philosophical and theological controversies. collection

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Fine Arts Paris Online (25-29 Nov 2020) features 500+ pieces from 50 top galleries. Exhibits include this of a woman in vestal (c1764) by presented by https://t.co/vdFgliEHyu

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John Singleton Copley painted this portrait of John Adams in London in 1783 after he oversaw the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War & secured America’s independence (). 1/

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The Bakemono zukushi, or Scroll, is a painted scroll from the It has an array of from Japanese folklore, mysterious creatures that appear at twilight in transitional spaces like thresholds or crossroads. 1/

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Monday:
ECF on |
"Transformations of Gender and Race in Maria Riddell's Transatlantic Biopolitics," by Melissa Bailes
https://t.co/wAqjQDzNko

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