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Fouquier-Tinville: Purveyor to the Guillotine - Fouquier-Tinville was born Antoine Quentin Fouquier de Tinville and became a French public prosecutor who, because of his zeal during ... https://t.co/36o6UOTQbp #18thcentury #18thc #FrenchRevolution
Fouquier-Tinville: Purveyor to the Guillotine - Fouquier-Tinville was born Antoine Quentin Fouquier de Tinville and became a French public prosecutor who, because of his zeal during ... https://t.co/JJM3CZBA9T #18thcentury #FridayReads #FrRev
Sharpers, Shopkeepers, and the Georgian Era - A sharper was defined by Francis Grose in his eighteenth century dictionary as, “A cheat, one that lives by his wits.” ... https://t.co/WFJ4p44gKn #wwwblog #georgianera #18thcentury
Orthoptera metamorphosis, illuminated intaglio by Johannes Augustin Rösel von Rosenhof (1705-1759). He was an important figure in modern entomology. #VanBerkheij collection #Archives #Zoology #Insects #Orthoptera #18thCentury #SciArt #ScientificIllustration #NatHist #Museums
Born #OnThisDay 1Sep1789 Marguerite Power, Countess of #Blessington forced to marry Cpt. Maurice St. Leger Farmer, a drunk who died when he fell out a window. Four months later, she married ... More: https://t.co/HgNkJfKb29 #18thcentury
#OnThisDay 27Aug1788 Jacques Necker named as French Minister of Finance. He was viewed as the savior of France by many as the country stood on brink of ruin, but his actions could not and did not stop the French Revolution. #necker #18thcentury
In The Harp Lesson by Jean Antoine Théodore Giroust (1791, @DallasMuseumArt), the young Louise Marie Adelaïde Eugénie de Bourbon d’Orléans is joined in a duet by her governess, Madame de Genlis, while her English teacher, Mademoiselle Paméla listens. 1/
#HECAA #18thcentury
ECF front covers for #timetravelTuesday
Retro design and full color: see pics.
Read ECF journal on Project MUSE --
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ONLINE EXHIBIT: The #Botany of Empire in the Long #18thCentury
How did Europeans get pineapple 🍍for centerpieces at important dinner parties?
A 1770 manual gives shipping tips for plants (https://t.co/Q8tWlgr019). Hothouses were popular for growing (https://t.co/VqBA6W8E5E). 2/4
It’s #MicroMonday! Do you recognize this painting?
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Getting readers for your work. Top 10 ECF downloads in 2019 include
#9 Cosmopolitans, Slaves, and the Global Market in Voltaire's /Candide, ou l'optimisme/
by Ingvild Hagen Kjørholt
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ECF 25.1 (2012)
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In a not very effective effort to avoid prying eyes the duchess of Beaufort (born #OTD 1711) & her lover Lord Talbot arranged assignations in the #18thcentury equivalent of a country lay-by.
Unsurprisingly the coachmen were watching & later gave evidence against.
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In this painting on silk, Nagasawa Rosetsu captures the playfulness of some adorable #puppies, even giving them smiles as they watch a butterfly land on a rose. (#18thcentury, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art).
#HECAA #arthistory #Japaneseart #Japan #Edoperiod #painting
Wigs: Their Wearers and Eighteenth-Century Anecdotes - In the eighteenth century, those who wore #wigs almost always powdered them. By the 1780s, young men were moving away from wigs and were powdering their ... https://t.co/o7UhB4RdrO #18thcentury #1700s
Wigs: Their Wearers and Eighteenth-Century Anecdotes - In the eighteenth century, those who wore #wigs almost always powdered them. By the 1780s, young men were moving away from wigs and were powdering their ... https://t.co/PoHdo2SUPl #18thcentury #18thc
Born #OnThisDay 27Jul1768 Charlotte Corday, assassin of Jean-Paul Marat. Learn more about the murder: https://t.co/vdjpovjT1j #18thcentury #corday