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The Art of Mary Linwood

The Art of Mary Linwood
Author: Heidi A. Strobel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1350428094

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The Art of Mary Linwood is the first book on Leicester textile artist Mary Linwood (1755-1845) and catalogue of her work. When British textile artist and gallery owner Mary Linwood died in 1845 just shy of 90 years old, her estate was worth the equivalent of £5,199,822 in today's currency. As someone who made, but did not sell, embroidered replicas of famous artworks after artists such as Gainsborough, Reynolds, Stubbs, and Morland, how did she accumulate so much money? A pioneering woman in the male-dominated art world of late Georgian Britain, Linwood established her own London gallery in 1798 that featured copies of well-known paintings by these popular artists. Featuring props and specially designed rooms for her replicas, she ensured that her visitors had an entertaining, educational, and kinetic tour, similar to what Madame Tussaud would do one generation later. The gallery's focus on picturesque painters provided her London visitors with an idyllic imaginary journey through the countryside. Its emphasis on quintessentially British artists provided a unifying focus for a country that had recently emerged from the threat of Napoleonic invasion. This book brings to the fore Linwood's gallery guides and previously unpublished letters to her contemporaries, such as Birmingham inventor Matthew Boulton and Queen Charlotte. It also includes the first and only catalogue of Linwood's extant and destroyed works. By examining Linwood's replicas and their accompanying objects through the lens of material culture, the book provides a much-needed contribution to the scholarship on women and cultural agency in the early 19th century.


The Art of Mary Linwood

The Art of Mary Linwood
Author: Heidi A. Strobel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1350428108

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The Art of Mary Linwood is the first book on Leicester textile artist Mary Linwood (1755-1845) and catalogue of her work. When British textile artist and gallery owner Mary Linwood died in 1845 just shy of 90 years old, her estate was worth the equivalent of £5,199,822 in today's currency. As someone who made, but did not sell, embroidered replicas of famous artworks after artists such as Gainsborough, Reynolds, Stubbs, and Morland, how did she accumulate so much money? A pioneering woman in the male-dominated art world of late Georgian Britain, Linwood established her own London gallery in 1798 that featured copies of well-known paintings by these popular artists. Featuring props and specially designed rooms for her replicas, she ensured that her visitors had an entertaining, educational, and kinetic tour, similar to what Madame Tussaud would do one generation later. The gallery's focus on picturesque painters provided her London visitors with an idyllic imaginary journey through the countryside. Its emphasis on quintessentially British artists provided a unifying focus for a country that had recently emerged from the threat of Napoleonic invasion. This book brings to the fore Linwood's gallery guides and previously unpublished letters to her contemporaries, such as Birmingham inventor Matthew Boulton and Queen Charlotte. It also includes the first and only catalogue of Linwood's extant and destroyed works. By examining Linwood's replicas and their accompanying objects through the lens of material culture, the book provides a much-needed contribution to the scholarship on women and cultural agency in the early 19th century.


Mary Linwood

Mary Linwood
Author: Leicester Museums and Art Gallery. Department of Antiquities
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1951
Genre:
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Mary Linwood

Mary Linwood
Author: City Museum and Art Gallery (Leicester). Department of Antiquities
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1951
Genre:
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Mary Linwood

Mary Linwood
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Total Pages:
Release: 1987
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Mary Linwood, 1745-1845

Mary Linwood, 1745-1845
Author: Leicester Museum and Art Gallery
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1945
Genre: Fabric pictures
ISBN:

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British Folk Art

British Folk Art
Author: Jeff McMillan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Folk art
ISBN: 9781849762649

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This title provides an accessible introduction to folk art, an established subject in many countries, but in Britain the genre remains elusive.


The Modern Embroidery Movement

The Modern Embroidery Movement
Author: Cynthia Fowler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350033324

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WINNER OF A CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE AWARD 2018 In the early twentieth century, Marguerite Zorach and Georgiana Brown Harbeson were at the forefront of the modern embroidery movement in the United States. In the first scholarly examination of their work and influence, Cynthia Fowler explores the arguments presented by these pioneering women and their collaborators for embroidery to be considered as art. Using key exhibitions and contemporary criticism, The Modern Embroidery Movement focuses extensively on the individual work of Zorach and Brown Harbeson, casting a new light on their careers. Documenting a previously marginalised movement, Fowler brings together the history of craft, art and women's rights and firmly establishes embroidery as a significant aspect of modern art.


Materializing Gender in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Materializing Gender in Eighteenth-Century Europe
Author: HeidiA. Strobel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351558889

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Art history has enriched the study of material culture as a scholarly field. This interdisciplinary volume enhances this literature through the contributors' engagement with gender as the conceptual locus of analysis in terms of femininity, masculinity, and the spaces in between. Collectively, these essays by art historians and museum professionals argue for a more complex understanding of the relationship between objects and subjects in gendered terms. The objects under consideration range from the quotidian to the exotic, including beds, guns, fans, needle paintings, prints, drawings, mantillas, almanacs, reticules, silver punch bowls, and collage. These material goods may have been intended to enforce and affirm gendered norms, however as the essays demonstrate, their use by subjects frequently put normative formations of gender into question, revealing the impossibility of permanently fixing gender in relation to material goods, concepts, or bodies. This book will appeal to art historians, museum professionals, women's and gender studies specialists, students, and all those interested in the history of objects in everyday life.