Bath, Art and Architecture

Friday, 23 August 2019

Handel a pastel by Thomas Hudson and an Anonymous oil portrait at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

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Portrait of George Friederic Handel Thomas Hudson (1701 - 1779). 1701 Devonshire - 1779 Twickenham. Sold Hampel ...
Monday, 19 August 2019

The English 18th Century Chimneypiece.

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The English 18th Century Chimneypiece. I have recently started a parallel blog on a parallel subject - the design and manufacture...
Wednesday, 24 July 2019

The Marble Bust of Handel by Roubiliac at the Foundling Hospital Museum - and terracotta busts of Handel, Shakespeare and Milton by Roubiliac - update.

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The Original Terracotta Bust of Handel  by Roubiliac  at the Foundling Hospital Museum.  update. ...
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Tuesday, 16 July 2019

The Parsons of Bath - 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 6.

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The Parsons of Widcombe, Bath. 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 6. Robert Parsons (1717 - 1790). Thomas Parsons (1744 - 1813...
Monday, 15 July 2019

The Parsons of Bath - 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 5.

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The Parsons of Widcombe, Bath. 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 5. Robert Parsons (1717 - 1790). Thomas Parsons (1744 - 181...

The Parsons of Bath - 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 4.

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The Parsons of Widcombe, Bath. 18th Century Stone Carvers. Part 4. Robert Parsons (1717 - 1790). Thomas Parsons (1744 - 181...
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