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And his "Gin Lane" and Rowlandson's work, and Cruikshank and the vernacular
prints of the period. There are survey texts.
>I would look at Hogarth's illustrations of "The Rake's Progress".
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>At 16:46 09/04/99 -0230, you wrote:
>>hi everyone.
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>>i'm hoping that soem art experts might be able to lead me in a few
>>direcitons. i'm working on my thesis, whihc focuses on seventeenth
>>and eighteenth century clay tobacco pipes. anyway, i've been going
>>through some of the libraries art books looking for art which depcits clay
>>tobacco pipes in use, everyday life, etc. i've foudn quite a bit for
>>seventeenth century dutch paintings, but i've had little luck with finding
>>british material. does anyone know of a few publications taht might focus
>>on seventeenth and eighteenth century british art where the theme is
>>everyday life, etc and might be a good source for finding pictures of clay
>>tobacco pipes. i'm sure that there is something out there, but so far,
>>now luck. any advice woudl be appreciated...i have absolutely no
>>xperience in artwork, as you can probably tell!!!
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>>thanks
>>adrienne
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>>Archaeology Unit
>>Queen's College
>>Memorial University of Newfoundland
>>St. John's, NF
>>Canada
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