Chatsworth House, one of England’s most magnificent stately homes, has hosted a variety of filming, most notably Pride and Prejudice in which it represented Pemberley, Mr. Darcy’s estate. Now they will feature an attic sale — an Aladdin’s cave of items at all price levels, each one with its own story to tell. From the … Continue reading Attic Sale at Mr. Darcy’s House!
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Vogue Magazine Shoots “Fashioning Fashion”
Vogue editor Lisa Love visits LACMA for a behind-the-scenes peek at Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915. The exhibition will tell the story of fashion’s aesthetic and technical development from the Age of Enlightenment to World War I. The exhibition opens at LACMA on October 2nd, 2010 in the new Lynda and Stewart Resnick … Continue reading Vogue Magazine Shoots “Fashioning Fashion”
History of Windsor Chair
Illustration by Julia RothmanIf you look at the chair above and think “Thanksgiving” or “apple picking in New England,” there’s a good reason for that! While the Windsor chair may evoke a New England country B&B, as the name suggests, the form is actually English. In 18th-century England, the chairs were used in the Windsor … Continue reading History of Windsor Chair
Early American Look Photography
Inspired by American Art History, Artist Sharon Core literally re-creates the past for her seductive photographic images.
Halloween effect on old photos
Inverting a photograph can be a fabulous way to add a bit of Halloween spook to your otherwise regular images. White lace becomes black and vice versa. Well, you get the idea. I did this little trick using Photoscape. One click. See the image below to see which little button. Works like a charm. For … Continue reading Halloween effect on old photos
1800 hair fashions: the cadenettes
Man wearing cadenettesSome characters in Catherine Delors' For the King, including the would-be assassin Pierre de Saint-Régent, wear cadenettes. What were they?They consisted in two side braids worn in front of the ears, while the rest of the hair was gathered in two more braids behind the ears. Those were tied on the nape to … Continue reading 1800 hair fashions: the cadenettes
Top Ten Books That All Should READ
Last year, Penguin compiled a list of the 10 Essential Penguin Classics that they thought that every person should read. They have now decided to open the "top ten" list to their readers. If you would like to vote - we hope you do for our favorite reader - then click here. The site has … Continue reading Top Ten Books That All Should READ
JA Weekends in Central PA
Jane Austen weekends, Bloomsburg, PA, March 2011March 3-6March 10-13March 17-20Corresponding with the WORLD PREMIERE of Jon Jory’s theatrical adaptation of Jane Austen’s EMMA, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble and Columbia and Montour Counties are hosting three Jane Austen Weekends. Lodging packages include hotel stay, one ticket to a performance of EMMA at the Alvina Krause Theatre, FREE … Continue reading JA Weekends in Central PA
Connie on Tour
The Monroe Twp Public Library will have 3 JA programs at 2 PM on November 1, 15, and 29, featuring our dear Connie. They are open to the public, so please support her, and our public libraries.
Mark your calendars again!
If you are in the San Diego area at this time, don't miss it! Coming up in our Winter Season we have Jane Austen’s EMMA, A Musical Romantic Comedy performing January 15-February 27, 2011.Emma, a timeless love story from one of the most widely read writers of all time, is now a musical, and will … Continue reading Mark your calendars again!