PhDThe names of over five hundred and seventy French artists and craftsmen have been extracted from the records of the Huguenot churches in Great Britain and Ireland, 1680-1760. This thesis covers their contribution in the fields of metalwork, decorative painting, the teaching of art, sculpture, architecture, engineering woodwork and porcelain. Of those whose origins are recorded, approximately one sixth came from Paris; the remainder from the provinces. The former had enjoyed royal patronage in the 'Galleries' of the Louvre or the Gobelins; the latter belonged to Guilds. As the refugee artists and craftsmen tended to live and work together, the refugee communities provided the Parisians with a similar environment to what they h...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
Abstract Annalisa Nicholson: The Mazarin Salon: French Exiles in Seventeenth-Century London This t...
Two paintings may show how sixteenth-century Parisian academical dress influenced that of King’s Col...
This thesis examines interest in the visual arts by patrons of Scottish descent, active in France, ...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
The reception of French pictures, artists and art literature in Britain during the early eighteenth ...
The study investigates the continental influences upon the development of decorative wrought iron in...
The thesis deals with French sculptors and painters active around 1700 at the Royal Palace in Stockh...
This thesis examines the professional embroidery trade of eighteenth-century Paris and Lyon within t...
This thesis explores representations of France and the French in English satirical prints in the per...
Cette thèse entend retracer les relations artistiques entre France et Grande-Bretagne en détaillant ...
The exhibition concentrates on some of the ways that America surfaced amongst French culture from th...
The Work of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, a Huguenot artist in France, Florida and England..., ed. Pa...
The aim of this thesis is to 'explore the links between historicism and patriotism in French and En...
Challenging distinctions between fine and decorative art, this book begins with a critique of the Ro...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
Abstract Annalisa Nicholson: The Mazarin Salon: French Exiles in Seventeenth-Century London This t...
Two paintings may show how sixteenth-century Parisian academical dress influenced that of King’s Col...
This thesis examines interest in the visual arts by patrons of Scottish descent, active in France, ...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
The reception of French pictures, artists and art literature in Britain during the early eighteenth ...
The study investigates the continental influences upon the development of decorative wrought iron in...
The thesis deals with French sculptors and painters active around 1700 at the Royal Palace in Stockh...
This thesis examines the professional embroidery trade of eighteenth-century Paris and Lyon within t...
This thesis explores representations of France and the French in English satirical prints in the per...
Cette thèse entend retracer les relations artistiques entre France et Grande-Bretagne en détaillant ...
The exhibition concentrates on some of the ways that America surfaced amongst French culture from th...
The Work of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, a Huguenot artist in France, Florida and England..., ed. Pa...
The aim of this thesis is to 'explore the links between historicism and patriotism in French and En...
Challenging distinctions between fine and decorative art, this book begins with a critique of the Ro...
Exhibition Notes, Number 18, Spring 2002. This exhibition arose from a collaboration between partic...
Abstract Annalisa Nicholson: The Mazarin Salon: French Exiles in Seventeenth-Century London This t...
Two paintings may show how sixteenth-century Parisian academical dress influenced that of King’s Col...