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My Lockdown Life: Day 324

John Atkinson Grimshaw’s “Spirit of the Night” (1879) at the Edward Place railway arches (and The Bike Project Workshop) in Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) John Atkinson Grimshaw’s “Spirit of the Night” (1879) PHOTO LOCATION The Bike Project Workshop and Edward Place Railway Arches, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleMarch 1, 2021February 27, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1879, c19, Collage, Grimshaw_John_Atkinson, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 318

Figure from James Tissot’s “The Bunch of Lilacs” (1875) on Arklow Street in Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) James Tissot’s “The Bunch of Lilacs” (1875) PHOTO LOCATION Arklow Road, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 23, 2021February 22, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1875, c19, Collage, Tissot_James, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 314

Gustave Moreau’s “Salomé Dancing (Salomé Tattooed)” (1874) in front of The Victoria pub, Grove Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Gustave Moreau’s “Salomé Dancing (Salomé Tattooed)” (1874) PHOTO LOCATION In front of The Victoria pub, Grove Street, Deptford THOUGHTS Today, I am getting my first COVID-19 jab! In my mind, I am dressed like Salomé Tattooed to go to the clinic. Obviously, the reality will be far less dramatic.

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 19, 2021February 18, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1874, c19, Collage, Moreau_Gustave

My Lockdown Life: Day 311

Edward Burne-Jones’s “Cupid and Psyche” (1870) adorning the text I received about scheduling my first Covid-19 vacciation

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Edward Burne-Jones’s “Cupid and Psyche” (1870) PHOTO LOCATION The screen of my computer at home in Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 16, 2021February 15, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1870, Burne-Jones_Edward, Collage, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 298

Figures from Edmund Leighton’s “Till Death Do Us Part” (1878) take a pandemic walk along Prince Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Edmund Leighton’s “Till Death Do Us Part‘” (1878) PHOTO LOCATION Prince Street, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 3, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870sTags:1878, Collage, Leighton_Edmund_Blair, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 297

Nimue from Edward Burne-Jones’s “The Beguiling of Merlin” (1872–1877) in front of Mr. Potatoes on Evelyn Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Edward Burne-Jones’s “The Beguiling of Merlin‘” (1872–1874) PHOTO LOCATION Mr. Potatoes restaurant on Evelyn Street, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleFebruary 2, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1870s, Burne-Jones_Edward, Collage, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 295

John Singer Sargent’s “Rosina” (1878) (artist’s model Rosina Ferrara) in front of graffiti on Prince Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) John Singer Sargent’s “Rosina” (1878) (portrait of artist’s model Rosina Ferrara) PHOTO LOCATION Convoy’s Wharf hoardings on Prince Street, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 31, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1878, Collage, Lockdown3.0, Sargent_John_Singer, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 294

Gustave Doré’s “Flower Sellers of London” (1875) in Watergate Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Gustave Doré’s “Flower Sellers of London” (1875) PHOTO LOCATION Watergate Street near the Thames, Deptford

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 30, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1875, Collage, Doré_Gustave, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 293

John William Waterhouse’s “Miranda” (1875) sits outside the Grove Street entrance to the former Royal Naval Yard (now Convoy’s Wharf)

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) John William Waterhouse’s “Miranda” (1875) PHOTO LOCATION Grove Street entrance to the former Royal Naval Yard (now Convoy’s Wharf), Deptford

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 29, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1875, Collage, Lockdown3.0, Victorian, Waterhouse_John_William

My Lockdown Life: Day 285

Frederic Leighton’s “After Vespers” (1871) in front of graffiti found on Watergate Street, Deptford

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Frederic Leighton’s “After Vespers” (1871) PHOTO LOCATION Watergate Street (near the Thames), Deptford, London

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 21, 2021February 5, 2021Posted in1870s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1871, Collage, Leighton_Frederic, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

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