Category: LLK-LostPortrait

  • Heading Back to the UK!  – April 2018

    Heading Back to the UK! – April 2018

    One year ago, it seemed high time to get serious about this quest. And I did.

    Publishing my research seemed the best way to provide the accountability to ensure I got the history right. And, since some things can only be done (or understood) in person, I decided I had to make a trip to London and Jersey a priority.  That trip (last May) was not only fascinating and rewarding, it threw gasoline on the fire of this project. And in the year since?  Somehow it seems in the nature of research that answering one question raises several new ones, so a year later my list of “in person” tasks is now even longer and more pressing than last year’s.

    My bucket list of other travel destinations will have to wait for some other year.  The UK is calling, and I must go!

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  • The First Special Exhibition of National Portraits of 1866 – Richard Lane’s Last Public Appearance?

    The First Special Exhibition of National Portraits of 1866 – Richard Lane’s Last Public Appearance?

    One key artifact gives a clear account that a portrait of Sir Richard Lane once existed – a copy of a “catalogue” of the portraits available to visitors of the 1866 Special Exhibition of National Portraits in London.  Interestingly, I have recently come across evidence indicating this “catalogue” wasn’t originally planned to be provided by the organizers of the event!  If it hadn’t been, I suspect his portrait (and with it any chance of knowing what the man looked like) would have been truly lost to the larger world…

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