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Rebecca Unsworth

@bexunsworth

Fashion and design historian. Early modernist. Assistant Curator (Decorative Art) @BM_AG. PhD was on men's fashion news, 1500-1660.

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I have resuscitated my blog, and written about the brilliant computer game and exploration of early modern history that is Pentiment bexunsworth.wordpress.com/2024/03/17/his…

I have resuscitated my blog, and written about the brilliant computer game and exploration of early modern history that is Pentiment bexunsworth.wordpress.com/2024/03/17/his…
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Today is the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere meaning spring is finally here and winter is behind us.⁠ This idyllic scene was painted by English-born painter Charles Conder. ⁠Discover more about this piece and others inspired by spring: ashmolean.org/article/spring…

Today is the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere meaning spring is finally here and winter is behind us.⁠
This idyllic scene was painted by English-born painter Charles Conder. ⁠Discover more about this piece and others inspired by spring: ashmolean.org/article/spring…
Dr Serena Dyer (@serena_dyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am delighted to share the šŸ“¢ CALL FOR ARTICLES šŸ“¢for a special issue of Women's History Review that I am editing on 🪔 Women Making Fashion 🪔 Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss an article idea. More information is available here: serenadyer.co.uk/_files/ugd/8c4…

I am delighted to share the šŸ“¢ CALL FOR ARTICLES šŸ“¢for a special issue of <a href="/womenshistrev/">Women's History Review</a> that I am editing on 🪔 Women Making Fashion 🪔 Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss an article idea. More information is available here: serenadyer.co.uk/_files/ugd/8c4…
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You'll find a rainbow at each corner of Mary Newill's embroidered bed cover, 1902. I've enjoyed seeing this in real life for the first time on display in the #VictorianRadicals exhibition Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. A digital copy is nice but nothing beats the real thing! #FindARainbowDay

You'll find a rainbow at each corner of Mary Newill's embroidered bed cover, 1902. I've enjoyed seeing this in real life for the first time on display in the #VictorianRadicals exhibition <a href="/BM_AG/">Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery</a>. A digital copy is nice but nothing beats the real thing! #FindARainbowDay
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New images on Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's online image resource include this miniature portrait of Matthew Boulton, Birmingham businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and silversmith. The portrait is attributed to Edward Hastings. #PublicDomain #OpenAccess dams.birminghammuseums.org.uk/asset-bank/act…

New images on <a href="/BM_AG/">Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery</a>'s online image resource include this miniature portrait of Matthew Boulton, Birmingham businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and silversmith. The portrait is attributed to Edward Hastings. 
#PublicDomain #OpenAccess
dams.birminghammuseums.org.uk/asset-bank/act…
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Do you have a favourite spring flower? 🌼 The daffodil, or narcissus, was one of Philipp Otto Runge's favourite motifs. This dĆ©coupage was made with white laid paper on blue paper by Runge around 1795–1810. Runge (1777–1810) was a German artist who, despite his short life and

Do you have a favourite spring flower?

🌼 The daffodil, or narcissus, was one of Philipp Otto Runge's favourite motifs. This dĆ©coupage was made with white laid paper on blue paper by Runge around 1795–1810.

Runge (1777–1810) was a German artist who, despite his short life and
Rebecca Unsworth (@bexunsworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are now open for the Whitworth Wallis Fellowship, which provides access to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's collection to an artist who has studied at Birmingham City University School of Art and Design. For more information see: birminghammuseums.org.uk/about/what-we-…

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Silver Claret Jug and Cover made by Birmingham company John Hardman & Co, 1861-1862. Today's Art UK #OnlineArtExchange theme is the colour silver.

Silver Claret Jug and Cover made by Birmingham company John Hardman &amp; Co, 1861-1862. Today's <a href="/artukdotorg/">Art UK</a> #OnlineArtExchange theme is the colour silver.
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Call for Papers: Deadline of September 30, 2024. Venice: Trade, Production, Consumption of Textiles and Dress in the Early Modern ow.ly/N82e50S6SRI #earlymodern #RenTwitter #cfp

Call for Papers: Deadline of September 30, 2024. Venice: Trade, Production, Consumption of Textiles and Dress in the Early Modern ow.ly/N82e50S6SRI #earlymodern #RenTwitter #cfp
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One of the earliest collections Yves Saint Laurent designed in his own right for the house of Dior in 1958 included this short crinoline style gown in soft pink. The rose theme is echoed through self coloured blooms that catch at the hem NGV

One of the earliest collections Yves Saint Laurent designed in his own right for the house of Dior in 1958 included this short crinoline style gown in soft pink. The rose theme is echoed through self coloured blooms that catch at the hem <a href="/NGVMelbourne/">NGV</a>
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I've written a piece for Art UK about the 18th-century fashion for dressing like it was still the 1630s. Focusing particularly on this portrait of Charles Holte in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's collection, which is on display astonhallmuseum. artuk.org/discover/stori…

I've written a piece for <a href="/artukdotorg/">Art UK</a> about the 18th-century fashion for dressing like it was still the 1630s. Focusing particularly on this portrait of Charles Holte in <a href="/BM_AG/">Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery</a>'s collection, which is on display <a href="/AstonHallMuseum/">astonhallmuseum</a>.  artuk.org/discover/stori…
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My review of 'Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum' has been published by Folk Life and is now available online tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

My review of 'Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum' has been published by Folk Life and is now available online tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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What would you wear if you were having your portrait painted? šŸ¤” Many sitters in the 18th century faced this very dilemma. Read more on the popularity of 'Vandyke' clothing by Rebecca Unsworth šŸ‘‰ artuk.org/discover/stori… šŸ§‘ā€šŸŽØ Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) šŸ“· Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

What would you wear if you were having your portrait painted? šŸ¤”

Many sitters in the 18th century faced this very dilemma. Read more on the popularity of 'Vandyke' clothing by <a href="/BexUnsworth/">Rebecca Unsworth</a> šŸ‘‰ artuk.org/discover/stori… 

šŸ§‘ā€šŸŽØ Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) šŸ“· <a href="/BM_AG/">Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery</a>
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Our ever popular open day is coming up so make sure you book tickets here. There's object handling, expert talks, story telling & a free vintage bus ride which will bring you to MCC in style from Snow Hill. Don't miss out on what promises to be a great day birminghammuseums.org.uk/events/museum-…

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WE'RE NOW OPEN! We’re thrilled to welcome you back today from 10am–5pm (Wednesday - Sunday). FREE entry! Here’s what you'll find on display: - ā€˜Made in Birmingham’ in the Industrial Gallery. - The Round Room: ā€˜One Fresh Take’. 1/4

WE'RE NOW OPEN!  We’re thrilled to welcome you back today from 10am–5pm (Wednesday - Sunday). FREE entry!

Here’s what you'll find on display:

- ā€˜Made in Birmingham’ in the Industrial Gallery.
- The Round Room: ā€˜One Fresh Take’.

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