Adelaide Labille-Guiard: Artist in the Age of Revolution.
Leibniz invents new notations of calculus. Louis XV ascends to French throne. James Key invents flying shuttle. Linnaeus establishes biological classification system. War of the Austrian Succession. Seven Years' War. Wedgwood opens English pottery factory Watt patents steam engine American Revolution American Declaration of Independence Edmund Cartwright invents power loom French Revolution.
Title: Conoid, Sphere and Hallow II. Artist: Barbara Hepworth. Date: 1934. Medium: Grey Alabaster. Style: Modernism. Nationality: British 1903 -1975. Other: Attended Wakefield Girls High School, and won a scholarship and studied at the Leeds School of Art from 1920 (where she met Henry Moore). She then won a County scholarship to the Royal College of Art and studied there from 1921 until she.
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Portraiture and Politics in Revolutionary Francechallenges widely held assumptions about both the genre of portraiture and the political and cultural role of images in France at the beginning of the nineteenth century. After 1789, portraiture came to dominate French visual culture because it addressed the central challenge of the Revolution: how to turn subjects into citizens. Revolutionary.
May 22, 2020 - 18th Century paintings of gentlemen. Mostly portraits, some group and family portraits, but all men. No women allowed! It's a guy thing. See more ideas about 18th century, Art and Portrait.