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‘Cat and Children’, Daniel Maclise, RA. Drawn ca. 1825-70.
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illustratus · 1 year
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Gypsy Fortune Teller by Daniel Maclise
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art1for2the3masses · 3 months
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Daniel Maclise, Madeline after Prayer, 1868
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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Daniel Maclise.
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Daniel Maclise (Irish, 1806 - 1870) The Ballad Seller, 1858
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oceancentury · 6 months
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Dynastic Marriages in Paintings.
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to Beatrice of Burgundy (m. 1156) painted 1752 by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770).
The Norman and the Gaelic Union: Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke and Aoife, Princess of Leinster (m. 1170) ; painted 1854 by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870).
Frederik Hendrik and Amalia Van Solms (m. 1625) painted 1651 by Gerard van Honthorst (1592 - 1656).
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stastrodome · 4 months
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Taylor Swift (as Malvolio) and the Countess in The Twelfth Night.
"And tell me, in the modesty of honor / Why you have given me such clear lights of favor" (5.1.)
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ghoulnextdoor · 1 year
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Image: The Faun and the Fairies by Daniel Maclise (c. 1834.)
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clove-pinks · 2 years
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MAIL-COACH TIE. Two things are absolutely requisite, rather out of the common course, to form this tie, which should resemble a waterfall. In the first place, the cloth should be immensely large; in the second, it should have no starch. The tie is made by folding the cloth loosely round the neck, and fastening it with a common knot, over which the folds of the cloth should be spread, so as entirely to conceal it.
— The Whole Art of Dress! or, The Road to Elegance and Fashion (1830) (full text online)
A focus on neckwear for Eighteen-Thirties Thursday: the mail-coach tie. I am indebted to Handbook of English Costume in the 19th Century for the examples of the two Men of Fashion for today's post—and both by the same artist, Daniel Maclise. Descriptions of the clothes by C. Willett and Phillis Cunnington:
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Benjamin Disraeli, 1830. Morning coat, strapped pantaloons, pumps with ribbon bows. Frilled shirt with wrist ruffles and 'mailcoach' neckcloth. (National Portrait Gallery)
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Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave, etching dated 1830-1838. Frock coat, double-breasted; strapped pantaloons; 'mail-coach' or 'waterfall' neckcloth. (British Museum)
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sonofshermy · 10 months
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Engraving by Frederick Bacon after a picture by Daniel Maclise, steel engraved antique print published in Pilgrims of the Rhine by Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1834.
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bbanimalstories · 1 year
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Daniel Maclise from Timelife: The Enchanted World Series, "Fairies and Elves", 1984
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illustratus · 2 years
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The Trysting Place: Romeo and Juliet by Daniel Maclise
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generateaworld · 2 years
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A vaporwave dream at the edge of lucidity, long street fading away lined with palm trees, fluffy clouds in the sky, lifelike, evening, psychedelic, dreamscape, sharp lines, grid, neon vaporwave lights signs, coherent, digital painting, Daniel Maclise, Einar Hakonarson, Constantin Brancusi
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Daniel Maclise, (Irish, 1806 - 1870) A Student, 19th century
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jbrasseul · 9 months
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Daniel Maclise - Faun and the Fairies, 1834.
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