Dempsey's people: a folio of British street portraits 1824-1844

David Hansen

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    Abstract

    This story begins with curator David Hansens chance discovery of a set of watercolour portraits over 20 years ago, and culminates with a new body of research into little-known portraitist John Dempsey and his enchanting portrayal of British street people. For the first time, 52 of Dempseys beguiling watercolour portraits are brought together to provide a fresh perspective on the arthistorical narrative of 19th century society. It is a story of the extraordinary travels of Dempsey around Britain, in a time of limited transportation, through to the eventual downturn in the fortunes of travelling painters with the emergence of photography. Drawn from the collections of Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Alexander Turnbull Library in New Zealand, Dempseys People will draw you into the life and times of Georgian England. Twenty years of research by Dr David Hansen distilled into the most complete guide on itinerant British portraitist John Dempsey. 52 rare and enchanting, full-colour works from John Dempsey's 'Docker Folio', and more than 60 supplementary images from international collections.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAustralia
    PublisherNational Portrait Gallery
    Number of pages261
    Volume1
    ISBN (Print)9780995397514
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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