Image of the Week: Mrs. Abington (1798)
This week’s image is pulled from the New York Public Library and is a portrait of the actress, Frances Abington. […]
This week’s image is pulled from the New York Public Library and is a portrait of the actress, Frances Abington. […]
This week’s image shows how the myth of “sasquatch-like” habitants in the Patagonia region continued to live on during the […]
Today’s picture comes from the New York Public Library Gallery and features Francis Marion, a military officer who served […]
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) created this drawing and watercolor picture, “Death in the Dissecting Room,” as well as similar others depicting […]
Valentine’s Day brings thoughts of love, engagement, marriage, and passion, but William Hogarth’s fifth picture in his Marriage à-la-mode […]
This beautiful map of Haiti and surrounding islands was created by Jacques Nicolas Bellin in 1754. Many other amazing charts, […]
Gale Cengage and the ECCO Text Creation Partnership have agreed to release 2,231 eighteenth-century texts to anyone who wishes to […]
This watercolor vignette is part of an album digitized by the New York Public Library, originally created by a woman […]
The state tinkers, by James Gillray (1780) Access to 18thConnect will be intermittent between the hours of 5p.m. and […]
Thanks to our collaboration with Adam Matthew Digital, 18thConnect now provides full-text searches for the Eighteenth Century Journals Portal. This […]