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August 22, 2018
THE NEW ROYAL ACADEMY – Part Two
by Victoria Hinshaw I recently visited the new addition to the Royal Academy in London and concentrated on the addition of the building at 6 Burlington Gardens to the campus, in a very sympathetic renovation. An exhibition showing early works, founding members, and methods of teaching emphasized learning to paint and sculpt by copying great works of art, … Continue reading "THE NEW ROYAL ACADEMY – Part Two"
Published on August 22, 2018 19:33
August 19, 2018
THE NEW ROYAL ACADEMY
Victoria Hinshaw, here. After two hundred fifty years, the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is celebrating its anniversary by adding an adjacent building to increase its exhibition space. The new look, not quite completed, opened May 19, 2018. I visited on May 24 and was delighted with newly added facilities. The annual Summer Exhibition will open June 12, … Continue reading "THE NEW ROYAL ACADEMY"
Published on August 19, 2018 19:31
August 17, 2018
A LETTER FROM MRS. SIMPSON OF BRIGHTON
It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mrs. Simpson, cook at the Regency Town House in Hove, who has kindly consented to write us a letter regarding herself and her seaside slice of England. Dear Mesdames. January 16 1830. Having but lately come to the art of reading and writing, I have not had … Continue reading "A LETTER FROM MRS. SIMPSON OF BRIGHTON"
Published on August 17, 2018 20:39
August 14, 2018
ON THE SHELF: A COLOURED CANVAS
Guest post by author Corille Fraser A Coloured Canvas, Lives, loves and losses in the artistic heart of Regency England This is a novel about Sir Thomas Lawrence but, as the sub-title suggests, it is much more than a biography of the 18th/ 19th century portrait painter who was only six when he started impressing patrons … Continue reading "ON THE SHELF: A COLOURED CANVAS"
Published on August 14, 2018 20:18
August 12, 2018
THE WELLINGTON CONNECTION: Lord Londonderry
The following correspondence is from The Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington Wellington’s letter to Mr. Bankhead London, 9th Aug.. 1822 Dear Sir: I called upon you with the intention of talking to you about Lord Londonderry, and of requesting you would call upon him. He promised me that he … Continue reading "THE WELLINGTON CONNECTION: Lord Londonderry"
Published on August 12, 2018 20:00
August 9, 2018
THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF QUEEN CAROLINE – Part II
Continuing the Accounts of the Death and Burial of Queen Caroline, August 1821 Queen Caroline had long been a popular figure with the masses. During her funeral procession, riots broke out in the London streets. The following account was published in the Manchester Guardian on 18 August 1821: “Before six o’clock a crowd assembled at Hyde … Continue reading "THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF QUEEN CAROLINE – Part II"
Published on August 09, 2018 20:00
August 6, 2018
THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF QUEEN CAROLINE
The married life and death of Queen Caroline (1768-1821 were equally frenzied. Though she was never officially crowned, Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfbuttel was the wife of King George IV and thus, Princess of Wales and after the 1820 death of George III, the Queen of England. She died on August 7, 1821, just a month after her husband’s … Continue reading "THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF QUEEN CAROLINE"
Published on August 06, 2018 20:00
August 2, 2018
VISITING LYME PARK
by Victoria Hinshaw Just before the 2017 Country House Tour began, Kristine Hughes Patrone, Sandra Mettler, Delle Jacobs and I met up at our hotel and made a visit to Lyme Park, which became an icon for lovers of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice when it was used for the exterior shots of Pemberley in the BBC-Colin … Continue reading "VISITING LYME PARK"
Published on August 02, 2018 19:51
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