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The Georgians were a rowdy bunch who enjoyed life to excess

The Georgians were a rowdy bunch who enjoyed life to excess
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New book explores wild antics of Georgian era

New book explores wild antics of Georgian era
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Byron, Shelley and how the Georgian proto-jet set turned Grand Tours into lives abroad


July 3, 2021
For some, The Grand Tour of the 18th and 19th centuries was a one-off trip. For others it became a lifestyle. Carla Passino takes a look at some of the most famous Britons to split their lives between the UK and the Continent.
When Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel, embarked on his first trip to Padua, Italy, in 1612, he couldn’t have imagined he’d start a trend that would grip British Society. His experiences in Italy sparked  a wave of interest in European travel, which, over time, evolved into the Grand Tour.
Most British gentlemen (and the odd lady) spent three years abroad to polish their knowledge of art, architecture and the classics, but some made a different choice, settling overseas for longer. Several of these early ‘expats’ had little alternative, perhaps due to scandal or because they were in the service of the kingdom. ....

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Necrophiliacs and dancing bears: meet the wild artists of the Society of Dilettanti


Necrophiliacs and dancing bears: meet the wild artists of the Society of Dilettanti
A series of works on show at Sir John Soane’s Museum was funded by an 18th-century group who were truly mad, bad and dangerous to know
20 May 2021 • 5:00am
In their cups: various members of the Society of Dilettanti (1778), as painted by Joshua Reynolds
Credit: Alamy
All the boisterous patrician privilege of the Bullingdon Club crossed with the artistic hunter-gatherer instincts of the Tate trustees: that was, approximately, the Society of Dilettanti, founded in 1734 by some aristocratic courtiers around Frederick, the Prince of Wales who would predecease his father, George II. They had returned reluctantly from their classical tours in Italy “desirous of encouraging at home a taste for those objects which had contributed so much to their entertainment abroad”. ....

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The Great British Art Tour: what connects a bleeding fresco with Lady Hamilton?


The Great British Art Tour: what connects a bleeding fresco with Lady Hamilton?
Dr Amy Orrock, senior curator, and Annelise Hone, collections manager
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Pasquetta (Easter Monday) in the Neapolitan countryside. Crowds of revellers gather, enjoying the spring air and each other’s company. Figures recline beneath the trees, smoking and picnicking, while in the sunlit foreground a group of young girls dance the tarantella, accompanied by musicians. One of the musicians plays a triccheballacche, a traditional percussive instrument of southern Italy, with three hammers that produces a sound like a tambourine. The crowds are headed towards the church of the Madonna dell’Arco, on the right, which had been a popular place of pilgrimage since 1450, when a fresco of the virgin and child was accidentally struck by a ball and, as legend has it, began to bleed. The veneration of the shrine intensified after it survived the eruption of Vesuvius in 1631 – th ....

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