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The Pantheon in Georgian London https://t.co/6IFSX9QLsV via @RegencyHistory #history #Georgian #London
Master of the Ceremonies, Bath: a reminder of Thomas Rowlandson’s take on the gregarious Mr Tyson https://t.co/ud3Ea4dyP0 via @GeorgianGent #history #Georgian #Bath
Large, Vintage, Bronze, Water Feature, Decorative Garden Ornament C20th
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#antique #antiques #antiquefurniture #englishfurniture #antiqueshop #Victorian #Georgian #interiordesign
The practicalities of wearing riding habits, and riding ‘en cavalier’, via the #AllThingsGeorgian blog https://t.co/RRblJygARD @joannemajor3 @sarahmurden #GeorgianEra
Georgiana Burne-Jones by the Golden Staircase, 1876, by husband Edward B-J. Georgie pushed her own creativity aside to be the faithful wife, dutiful mother & supporter of Edwards career, even having to witness all these lovely ladies entering his studio.#InternationalWomensDay
From the blog archives of All Things Georgian, for #IWD2019 'Employment opportunities for girls in the eighteenth-century' https://t.co/RBYeBOQ3mM
Frederick H. Varley, Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay, oil on canvas, 1921
New on our blog, Throwing at cocks and other pastimes: #ShroveTuesday in the #Georgian Era. #PancakeDay #PancakeTuesday
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Leaving this to dry before making some adjustments. I think I have overdone the make-up 🤔🙄 ??? Oil on canvas board.
#oiloncanvas #oilpainting #workinprogress #artistsofinstagram #art #artist #figurepainting #georgianoilpaints
Using @daler_rowney G… https://t.co/wky5p0aydO
New blog post on All Things Georgian,'The taxing of dogs in the 18th- century https://t.co/XlIzqcmCj6
Georgiana Burne-Jones depicted as a young woman in Marina's muse and in a drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1860. #GeorgianaBurneJones #PreRaphaelite #artistmuse #EdwardBurneJones https://t.co/XOm4MP1HYf
New artwork for sale! - "Georgian wine and fruit" - https://t.co/vgdSSkK1eG @fineartamerica
RT @joannemajor3: On All Things #Georgian we take a look at the Isherwoods, an #18thcentury brewing family from #Windsor.
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“Thank you... I thought it might be too much...?”
Was there such a thing as ‘too much’ for the eighteenth century gentleman when it came to choosing an impressive outfit?
Find out at our next lecture Tue 19th Feb @TheArtsSociety_ #18thcentury #georgian #fashionhistory #arts
On All Things #Georgian we take a look at the Isherwoods, an #18thcentury brewing family from #Windsor.
https://t.co/SxcwFbKTfW
New blog post by @joannemajor3 now up on the All Things Georgian blog: The Isherwoods: Brewers of Windsor https://t.co/cjZ250gbIF #GeorgianEra #AllThingsGeorgian #GeorgianHistory
Upcoming lecture on Tuesday 12 February - 'The Butlers of Ormond'. This talk will look at the key figures of the House of Ormond with particular attention to the late 18C when Kilkenny city, largely a Tudor creation, took on a Georgian veneer. Tickets: https://t.co/DDASCwAwCK
New blog post on All Things Georgian, 'The Isherwoods: Brewers of Windsor https://t.co/CY5gLphOml
Crimes of #Georgian England: Who was she? A mysterious stranger in #Regency Clerkenwell, by @joannemajor3 for the #AllThingsGeorgian blog https://t.co/6RIVgfgRJm #GeorgianEra