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Collections [ Furniture & Interior decoration / Art & Luxury ]
… d’amateurs et de curieux. Grâce au développement des marchés de l’art européen, à Paris, à Londres, à Amsterdam et à Rome, les réseaux de sociabilité autour des collections d’art et d’antiquités, qui se sont construits dès le XVII e … d’antiquités et associé de Charles Townley, de nombreuses statues et peintures qui proviennent des environs de Rome autour de 1771 : ‘From 1771 to 1772 Mansel Talbot spent £ 2.400 on statues, paintings and works of art. Most pieces were bought via Hamilton and Jenkins and came from excavations in Rome and its surroundings, such as from Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli’. 4 Les collectionneurs britanniques passaient une …
Aesthetics | Art | Collecting | Curiosity | Italy | Museums | Science
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Grand Tour [ Mobility / Education ]
… from 1784 to 1787, Hester Lynch Piozzi described meeting and conversing with a variety of salonniers in Florence, Rome and Venice. 10 Lady Fremantle (nee Wynne) was r aised in the cosmopolitan European elite societies of Germany, … become prime minister in 1770. Less savoury impressions and predications were also accurate. Writing to his sister from Rome in 1756, George Simon Harcourt was surprised to hear ‘[Henry Herbert, 10 th earl of] Pembroke has so good a … to Lord Frederick North. 14 . Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, Ms D-LE-E2-18, George Simon Harcourt, Lord Nuneham, Rome, 10 February 1756, to Lady Elizabeth Harcourt. 15 . J. E. O. Screen, ‘Herbert, Henry, tenth earl of Pembroke and …
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William and Emma Hamilton [ Aristocracy / Travel ]
… Frères, 1921-1923). Hornsby, Claire (ed.), The Impact of Italy: The Grand Tour and Beyond (London: The British School at Rome, 2000). In the DIGIT.EN.S Anthology Music in Naples (1771) … As British ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples between … Frères, 1921-1923). Hornsby, Claire (ed.), The Impact of Italy: The Grand Tour and Beyond (London: The British School at Rome, 2000). … Dance … Diplomacy … Entertainement … Grand Tour … Italy … Travel … William and Emma Hamilton …
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John Ramsay (and his Italian diary) [ Travel / Art and Literature / Diaries & Letters ]
Art | Cosmopolitanism | Diaries | Diplomacy | Education | Entertainement | Grand Tour | Italy
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Percy Shelley (the sociable nightingale) [ Art and Literature ]
… Image Joseph Severn, ‘Posthumous Portrait of Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound’, 1845, Keats-Shelley Memorial House, Rome, Italy. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joseph_Severn_-_Posthumous_Portrait_of_Shelley_Writing_Prometheus_Unbound_1845.jpg Image Curran, Amelia, ‘Percy Bysshe Shelley’, © National Portrait Gallery, NPG 1234, 1819 … (1792-1822) purposely cultivated numerous friendships with the most talented writers of his time. In his preface to Prometheus Unbound , Shelley even endeavoured to theorize the complex workings of poetic influence, implicitly …
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