Panoramas, 1787-1900 : texts and contexts
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Panoramas, 1787-1900 : texts and contexts
Pickering & Chatto, 2013
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The panorama is primarily a visual medium, but a variety of print matter mediated its viewing; adverts, reviews, handbills and a descriptive programme accompanied by an annotated key to the canvas. The short accounts, programs, reviews, articles and lectures collected here are the primary historical sources left to us.
目次
- Volume 1: Stable Panoramas in Britain, Part I Brief Biographies List of Extant Programmes Informational and Biographical Texts: 'Specification of a Patent Granted to Mr Robert Barker' (1794)
- Corner, The Panorama (Leicester Square) (1857). Panoramas at Leicester Square and the Strand: Short Accounts: 'The Present Subject is a View of the Grand Fleet Moored at Spithead' (c.1793)
- A Short Account of Lord Nelson's Defeat of the French at the Nile (c.1799)
- A View of Constantinople and the Surrounding Country (c.1801)
- A View of Naples Including Vesuvius (c.1806)
- Explanation of the Beautiful View of Messina, in Sicily (1811). Panoramas at Leicester Square and the Strand: Narrative Programmes: An Explanation of the View of Rome, Taken from the Tower of the Capitol (c.1802)
- A Short Account of the View of Lisbon (1812)
- A Short Description of the Island of Elba, and Town of Porto-Ferrajo (1815)
- A Description of the Defeat of the French Army, by the Allied Armies, in Front of Waterloo (1816)
- Description of Lord Exmouth's Attack upon Algiers (1818)
- Description of the Panorama of Venice (1819)
- Description of a View of the North Coast of Spitzbergen (1819)
- Description of a View of the Ruins of Pompeii: Description of a View of the Ruins of the City of Pompeii, and Surrounding Country (1824)
- Description of a Second View of the Ruins of Pompeii, and Surrounding Country (1824). Description of a View of the City of Edinburgh, and Surrounding Country (1825)
- Description of a View of the City of Mexico, and Surrounding Country (1826)
- Description of a View of the City of St. Sebastian, and the Bay of Rio Janeiro (1828)
- Description of a View of the Town of Sydney, New South Wales
- the Harbour of Port Jackson, and Surrounding Country (1829)
- Description of a View of the City of Calcutta (1830)
- Description of a View of the City of Florence, and the Surrounding Country (1831). Volume 2: Stable Panoramas in Britain, Part II Panoramas at Leicester Square and the Strand: Narrative Programmes (continued): Description of a View of the Falls of Niagara (1834)
- Description of a View of the Cemetery of Pere la Chaise (1834)
- Description of a View of the City of New York (1834)
- Description of a View of the Great Temple of Karnak and the Surrounding City of Thebes (1835)
- Description of a View of Mont Blanc, the Valley of Chamonix, and the Surrounding Mountains (1837)
- Description of a View of Canton, the River Tigress
- and the Surrounding Country (1838)
- Description of a View of Rome, Ancient and Modern
- with the Surrounding Country (1839)
- Description of a View of the Holy City of Benares, and the Sacred Ganges (1840)
- Description of a View of the City of Jerusalem, and the Surrounding Country (1841)
- Description of a View of the Battle of Waterloo (1842)
- Description of a View of the City of Cabul, the Capital of Affghanistan, with the Surrounding Country (1842)
- Description of a View of the Island and Bay of Hong Kong (1844)
- Description of a View of the Ruins of the Temples of Baalbec (1844)
- Description of a View of Athens and the Surrounding Country (1845)
- Description of a View of Constantinople (1846)
- Description of a View of the Battle of Sobraon (1846)
- Description of a View of the Himalaya Mountains (1847)
- Description of a View of the City of Cairo, and the Surrounding Country (1847). Volume 3: Stable Panoramas in Britain, Part III Panoramas at Leicester Square and the Strand: Narrative Programmes (continued): Description of a View of the City of Paris, Taken from the Place de la Concorde (1848)
- Description of Summer and Winter Views of the Polar Regions (1850)
- Description of a View of Berlin, and the Surrounding Country (1854)
- Description of a View of the City of Sebastopol, and the Surrounding Fortifications (1855). Stable Panoramas in Competing Venues: Lyceum: An Historical Sketch of the Battle of Alexandria, and of the Campaign in Egypt (1802). Egyptian Hall: William Bullock, An Account of the Family of Laplanders (c.1823)
- William Bullock, Catalogue of the Exhibition Called Modern Mexico (1824). Colosseum: Thomas Horner, Prospectus. View of London, and the Surrounding Country (1823)
- John Britton, A Brief Account of the Colosseum, in the Regent's Park, London (1829)
- A Picturesque Guide to the Regent's Park (1829). Crystal Palace: William Grist (ed.), Panorama of the Siege of Paris (1881). Volume 4: Moving Panoramas in Britain Moving Panoramas by Messrs Marshall: Description of Messrs Marshall's Peristrephic Panorama of the Polar Regions (1820)
- Description of Messrs Marshall's Grand Marine Peristrephic Panorama of the Shipwreck of the Medusa French Frigate (1821)
- Description of the Peristrephic Panorama ... Illustrative of the Principle Events that have Occurred to Bonaparte (c.1822)
- Description of Marshall's Grand Historical Peristrephic Panorama ... of the Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria (1838). Charles Brees's Panorama of New Zealand: Guide and Description of the Panorama of New Zealand (c.1849). Moving Panoramas at the Egyptian Hall: Joseph Bonomi and Albert Smith: Grand Moving Panoramic Picture of the Nile (c.1849). Albert Smith's Ascent of Mont Blanc: Albert Smith, A Hand-book of Mr Smith's Ascent of Mont Blanc (c.1856)
- The Mont Blanc Gazette and Illustrated Egyptian Hall Advertiser (c.1858)
- Mr Albert Smith's Mont Blanc, Naples, Pompeii, and Vesuvius (c.1858). Volume 5: American Panoramas Descriptive Pamphlets: John Vanderlyn, Description of the Panoramic View of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles (1819)
- John Banvard, Geographical Panorama of the Mississippi River (1847)
- Description of Lane's Panorama of the Hudson River (1848)
- Charles Gayler, A Description of Lewis' Mammouth Panorama of the Mississippi River (1849)
- William Wells Brown, Original Panoramic Views of Scenes in the Life of an American Slave (1850)
- Descriptive and Historical View of Burr's Moving Mirror, of the Lakes, the Niagara, St Lawrence, and Saguenay Rivers (1850)
- John Skirving, Description of Colonel Fremont's Overland Route to Oregon and California (1850)
- Dr Kane's Arctic Voyage (1857)
- Description of Bullard's Panorama of New York City (1850s)
- Descriptive Catalogue of the Cyclorama of the Battles of Vicksburg (1886). Contextual Materials: On the Foreground (1887)
- Historiscope Lecture (late nineteenth century)
- John Stevens, Panorama of the Indian Massacre of 1862 and the Black Hills (1870s)
- Albert Norton, A Brief Sketch of the life of O A Bullard (1851)
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