2015 marks the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo and what better way to honour the occasion than an exhibition celebrating this tumultuous period
in Europe’s history and its associated heroes (and villains!).
WATERLOO: LIFE & TIMES will feature fans and fan leaves designed to commemorate significant military campaigns, battles and victories associated
with the period leading up to (and following) the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, at which the French were finally defeated by the Allied armies after twenty three years of fighting. The exhibition will include fans printed with portraits of heroic figures like Nelson and Wellington and fan leaves printed in England but destined for the overseas markets, such as those celebrating the accession to the throne of the Spanish King, Ferdinand VII. Napoleon Bonaparte and his troops, too, feature: depicted often in typically defiant mood on French propaganda fan designs.
Away from the ‘battle action’ the social scene at this time revolved around glittering balls and assemblies – events at which ladies carried elegant fans
decorated with a plethora of sequins and delicately painted with classically themed vignettes; visitors can expect to see a glittering array of such styles
dating c. 1800 - 1820. Interweaving historical narratives
Website
www.thefanmuseum.org.uk/
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000020?id=EVENT510902
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