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1867 Collection (page 5)

"1867: A Year of Celebrations and Achievements" In the art world

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1867 Collection: Ruins of the North Transept destroyed by Fire, 1867 (gravure)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Tuck in Yer Twopenny! (Disraeli and Tax)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Whitebait Dinner... at Greenwich
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Return From Victory (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Political Tailors (Disraeli and Gladstone)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Extremes Must Meet (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Irrepressible Lodger (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Blind Mans Buff (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Honest Potboy (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, A Block on the Line (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (Disraeli, Gladstone)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Political Kidnapping (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Rival Sweepers (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Dryads of Disfranchisement
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Rival Conductors (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, A Surprising Success (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, A Fishy Case (Electoral Reform)
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1867 Collection: The first ten engines constructed for the L&S Railway
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Amusement Combined with Instruction (Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Lodger Franchise v Dual Voting! (Disraeli)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Political Millinery (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, Trying It On (Disraeli and Reform)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, The Sketch of the Ministerial Measure (Disraeli)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, A New King of the Castle (Disraeli and Gladstone)
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1867 Collection: Cartoon, On The Square? (Trafalgar Square)
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1867 Collection: Fashionable woman, France, 18th century
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1867 Collection: Soldier of the French Guards, 18th century
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1867 Collection: Peasant woman of Milan, 18th century, Italy, from a print by Francesco Londonio
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1867 Collection: Peasant of Lombardi, Italy, 18th century, from a painting by Francois Londonio
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1867 Collection: Gentleman in hunting clothes, France, 18th century, from a painting by Carle Vanloo
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1867 Collection: Royal officer, France, 17th century, from a print by Jean de Saint-Jean, 1675
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1867 Collection: Ecclesiastical costume, 17th century, Benedictine order, from a painting by Eustache Lesueur, 1651
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1867 Collection: Dutch bourgeoise and page, 17th century, from a painting by Gabriel Metzu
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1867 Collection: King Charles I of England, 17th century, from a portrait by Van Dyck, 1635
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1867 Collection: Officer from the Low Countries, 17th century, from a painting by David Teniers in the Louvre
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1867 Collection: Musketeer from French Flanders, 17th century, from an original painting
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1867 Collection: Pikeman, French Flanders, 17th century
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1867 Collection: Gentleman and woman, England, 16th century
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1867 Collection: French woman in ballet costume, 17th century
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1867 Collection: Spanish bishop, 16th century, from a painting by Murillo
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1867 Collection: Heinrich Schmid, Swiss halberdier, 16th century
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1867 Collection: French lackey, 16th century
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1867 Collection: French labourer, 16th century
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1867 Collection: King Henry III of France, 16th century
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1867 Collection: Swiss noble, 16th century
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1867 Collection: Noblewoman of Lorraine, 16th century
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1867 Collection: Isabella d Este, Countess of Mantua (1474-1539)


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"1867: A Year of Celebrations and Achievements" In the art world, Paolo Veronese's masterpiece "The Wedding Feast at Cana" continues to captivate audiences with its grandeur and intricate details. Painted in a bygone era, it transports us back to 1867 when this magnificent work was admired by art enthusiasts. Meanwhile, another trailblazer emerges - Marie Curie. Born in 1867, she would go on to become one of the most influential scientists of all time. Her groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity paved the way for future advancements and earned her two Nobel Prizes. Speaking of Marie Curie, a photograph captures her essence perfectly - a determined woman with an unwavering passion for science. This image immortalizes her dedication and serves as a reminder of her immense contributions. Not only did 1867 witness the birth of remarkable individuals like Marie Curie, but it also saw significant events unfold across various fields. In sports history, Old & Young Tom Morris made their mark on golfing greens while Clifton College in Bristol opened its doors to shape young minds. Artistic expressions took many forms during this period; "HOME TO THANKSGIVING, " a lithograph created by Currier & Ives showcases heartfelt scenes that evoke warmth and gratitude during Thanksgiving celebrations in 1867. Even royalty had their moments captured through lenses as Queen Victoria posed affectionately with her loyal companion Sharp – showcasing both regality and love for animals. Political figures also left their footprints on this year's timeline. Stanley Baldwin emerged as an influential statesman whose leadership shaped British politics throughout his career from 1867 until his passing in 1947. Art continued to flourish during these times as well; Daumier's painting "QUIXOTE" brings Miguel de Cervantes' iconic characters Don Quixote and Sancho Panza to life once more through oil on canvas – a testament to the enduring power of literature.