Fashionable Contrasts

Fashionable Contrasts
Author: James Gillray
Publisher: London : Phaidon
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1966
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN:

Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Maggs Bros
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1912
Genre: Booksellers' catalogs
ISBN:

Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke
Author: Nicholas K. Robinson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300068018

For more than thirty years until his death in 1797, the statesman and writer Edmund Burke was a powerful and passionate voice on the great political issues of late eighteenth-century Britain. The broad range of his interests, as well as his Irish origins and his Catholic connections, made Burke a favorite target of such vitriolic and sometimes scurrilous caricaturists as Gillray, Rowlandson, Dent, and Sayers. This book follows and sheds new light on Burke's political, literary, and personal life by examining a wide selection of the caricatures in which he was featured. Nicholas Robinson puts the caricatures in context by reconstructing the day-to-day episodes of social and parliamentary activity and by reviewing the debates that took place about such issues as the influence of the Crown, relations with America, the governance of India, and the French Revolution. He shows how caricature was forged into a formidable political weapon, unravels the caricaturists' devices in representing the mannerisms and characteristics of Burke and his contemporaries, and investigates how Burke and other political figures, including Charles James Fox, William Pitt, George III, Lord North, and the Prince of Wales, fared as the subjects of the satirical prints. Robinson demonstrates that Catholic entryism, party politics, economic reform, aesthetics, good governance, the constitutional role of the monarch, the role and conduct of his heir, radicalism, and dissent were all treated pungently, facetiously, and often savagely in the prints. And from them emerges a fresh portrait of Burke as a person, statesman, intellectual, and man of honor.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2002
Release: 1912
Genre: Catalogs, Booksellers'
ISBN:

Joseph Priestley, Radical Thinker

Joseph Priestley, Radical Thinker
Author: Chemical Heritage Foundation
Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780941901383

Joseph Priestly, Radical Thinker offers a unique look into the achievements of this scientific giant, whose work helped provide the foundation for chemistry research. The book is the catalog that accompanies an exhibit of historical images and artifacts that commemorated the 200th anniversary of the death of Priestly and includes essays by historian Robert Anderson and Marjorie Gapp, curator of art and images at Chemical Heritage Foundation. Gapp and Mary Ellen Bowden, with Lisa Rosner, also examine the historical significance of the many objects and artifacts found in this fascinating collection.

Madder Red

Madder Red
Author: Robert Chenciner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135796130

Madder red is an ancient dyestuff, extracted from the root of the madder plant, growing in many countries around the world. The secret and devilishly complex Oriental dyeing process to obtain the lustrous colour known as Turkey Red was avidly sought by Europeans, from the time before the fall of Ancient Rome. It was finally cracked by the French about 1760, who were able to dye wool, silk and cotton bright red. After the lowlands of the Caspian Caucasus had been subdued by the Russians in the early 1800s, madder was cultivated there and rapidly became the main crop. The quest for Turkey Red went hand in hand with an avalanche of scientific research, which not only improved the yield of dyestuff from the roots but led to its chemical synthesis and in 1870 the collapse of the world-wide madder industry. Many of the nascent dye companies grew into chemical giants of our time. Further regional and cultural background may be found in Chenciner's Daghestan: Tradition and Survival, also published in the Caucasus World series.

Hogarth

Hogarth
Author: Frédéric Ogée
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780719059193

By focusing on the artist's most famous works, this collection of essays applies studies of science and philosophy from the period to give a more accurate sense of the meanings in Hogarth's art.