What's On : 5
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from 23/09/2022 to 08/01/2023ExhibitionEmpire of Fashion
The exhibition provides an insight into the social transformations generated by the industrial and commercial development that followed the new political order established after the French Revolution, and which are still visible today. Check out some photographs on the Facebook Page (in English) Atelier Grognard 6 avenue du Château de Malmaison 92 500 Rueil-Malmaison Tel: 01 47 […]
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from 21/09/2022 to 08/03/2023ExhibitionRosa Bonheur, an insight into the private world of her work and her daily life (extended to 8 March 2023)
Website and reservations (obligatory) Château de Rosa Bonheur 12 rue Rosa Bonheur 77810 By-Thomery Tél. : +33 (0)9 87 12 35 04 contact@chateau-rosa-bonheur.fr
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10/09/2022Study DayWaterloo Study Day 2022: The life and times of the Duke of Wellington
Saturday 10th September 10:15 Dr Martin Howard: Wellington and the British Army’s Indian Campaigns 1798 – 1805. 11:15 Dr Mark Thompson: The controversial Allied siege of San Sebastián in 1813. Lunch 1:30 Dr Mark Sadler: The King’s Bold Hussars and the Battle of Sahagun. 2:30 Paul Chamberlain: Notorious Correspondence – General Edouard Simon and the […]
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from 08/08/2022 to 30/12/2023ExhibitionCastlereagh: Life & Legacy
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, who ended his own life in 1822 at hte age of 53, was an enormously influential and divisive figure, hated in both Ireland and Britain. A highlight of the exhibition is a silver inkstand which remained within the family until it was sold in 2019 to the National Trust. It was presented by […]
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from 26/06/2020 to 31/12/2023ExhibitionMiniatures from the Time of Napoleon in the Tansey Collection
This exhibition showcases a total of 150 works from the time of Napoleon I (from 1795 to 1815). These tiny portraits, which were generally intended for personal use, date from the “golden age” of miniature painting. They exhibit a high degree of artistic skill and refined craftsmanship. Unlike the staged, theatrical portraits of absolutism, now […]