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The Trwe Effigies of James Whitney, the Notorious Highwayman.

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A portrait of highwayman James Whitney
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A man, imprisoned, sits in the corner of a cell next to a barred window through which two figures stare. The captive wears a large brimmed hat, long curled wig, and cravat, which date the sitter to the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century. He wears a loose, patterned gown, which is lifted to reveal a stockinged leg with a shackle and chain at the booted ankle.

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View from My Own Cottage, in Essex (after)

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A view of some houses along a path
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Repton's lavishly illustrated texts served to record past accomplishments as wells as to advertise his skills as a landscape architect. The over-slips that allow for "before" and "after" views of a property were particularly important as they testified to the dramatic results Repton promised.

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View from My Own Cottage, in Essex (before)

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A view of some houses along a path
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Repton's lavishly illustrated texts served to record past accomplishments as wells as to advertise his skills as a landscape architect. The over-slips that allow for "before" and "after" views of a property were particularly important as they testified to the dramatic results Repton promised.

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Unsanctioned Wanderings

A gypsy encampment
Curators
Lucy Kimiko Hawkinson Traverse
Date Published:
July 2009
Description

Epitomized by Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer Watching a Sea of Fog (c. 1817-18), and the Wordsworthian peripatetic, the gentlemanly or artistic wanderer is integral to the Romantic imagination. Wandering lies at the heart of picturesque sightseeing, blank verse poetry, specimen collecting, and the Romantic cultivation of self. However, these forms of sanctioned wandering exist against a backdrop of less desirable movements that, nonetheless, inform, color and at times literally converge with the endorsed amblings of the inquisitive artist-gentlemen.

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Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Plate XVII

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Illustrations showing several light-manipulating devices
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This text and its illustrative plates demonstrate how to create optical instruments for recreational scientific experiments.

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Rational Recreations, Plate III

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Illustrations explaining various properties of light
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Hooper's text and its images describe how to create optical instruments for recreational scientific experiments.

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Nouvelles récréations physiques et mathématiques, Plate 16

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Illustrations showing several light-manipulating devices
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The text and its accompanying plates delineate how to create optical instruments for recreational scientific experiments.

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Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Pneumatics, Hydrostatics, and Optics, Plate XIX

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Diagram explaining various properties of light
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The camera obscura portrayed here is an excellent example of Ferguson’s interest in the physical properties of the scientific problem at hand.

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Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Plate II

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An illustration of a sit-in camera obscura
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As evidenced in the sustained revision, expansion, and republication of Jacques Ozanam’s original work on recreational experiments from the late seventeenth century to the nineteenth, optical technologies and rational experiments stimulated the Romantic visual imagination and reinforced the emphasis on edification and self-improvement through efforts at practical education in the domestic spher

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The History and Present State of Discoveries Relating to Vision, Light, and Colours, Plate II

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Illustrations explaining various properties of light
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“Plate II” features seven illustrations to accompany the sections of Priestley’s text, entitled “Period I: The Revival of Letters in Europe,” and “Period II: From the Revival of letters in Europe to the discoveries of Snellius and Descartes.” Figure 10 illustrated a parabolic mirror or burning mirror, the type of which was used to light fires in ancient times by focusing the sun’s rays; P

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