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Date Posted: 11:05:36 09/26/07 Wed
Author: pamelalass
Subject: Hi Liz and Carol - here is a link to that thread on compuserve. Since that is the only time I've ever entered into the discussions over there, I knew how to find it quickly! It starts off about the location for the wedding scene, but then there's a discussion of where LJG and Percy might see the portrait by Philip Larkin. The exhibitions at the foundling hospital did happen, and raised funds, but did not lead directly to one of the big art musuems. The formation of the society that hosted the exhibitions did eventually lead to the formation of the Royal Academy. Most of the exhibitions at the foundling hospital featured new work by the famous artists of the day, led by Hogarth, who seems to have been instrumental in helping the hospital in this way.
In reply to: LizT 's message, "Thanks! Being me, I immediately looked up the history of the National Portrait Gallery in London but learned it wasn't established until the Victorian era. Knowing DG's solid research, I wondered if there was any historical significance to this exhibit." on 07:50:50 09/26/07 Wed

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