Dr. Diana Newall examines four extraordinary centuries in the history of European art.
Here is one of Labille-Guiard’s nine students seen looking at this famous woman artist’s canvases. Marie Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond A woman researcher has been trying to find out …
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Tuesday Riddell graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Painting from City & Guilds of London Art School. She has just concluded her Painter-Stainers Decorative Surface Fellowship at City & Guilds – the only Fellowship in the UK that provides specialist training in the craft of decorative surface techniques to ensure that endangered skills are kept alive and vibrant in contemporary practice, focusing on historic techniques such as gilding, japanning, chinoiserie and marbling. Riddell will be granted a one-year honorary membership to The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers to conclude her fellowship.
A survey of illuminated medieval manuscripts from Europe reveals depictions of several different methods used in the Middle Ages for catching butterflies.
Julia P. Ballard, Among the Moths and Butterflies (1908)
The medieval book has gone on display at the University of Aberdeen for the first time - showing some of the medical methods practiced in Scotland five centuries ago.
Even the most cursory glance over the pages of medieval manuscripts will reveal a plethora of insects. Bugs are everywhere – although we hasten to add that we are extremely vigilant about avoiding the presence of any actual living insects within the pages of our books. But there has been...
The butterflies of Malacca / London :The Society,1879. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53792983