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BELOW STAIRS
400 YEARS OF SERVANTS' PORTRAITS
16 October 2003 - 11 January
2004
Admission £6, Concessions £4
Wolfson Gallery
Exhibition organised by the National
Portrait Gallery in collaboration with the Scottish National
Portrait Gallery

Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants
William Hogarth, c 1750-5
© Tate London, 2002

The Arts Club's Woman Chef
Francis Edwin Hodge, 1935
The Arts Club, London

Viscount Coke with Heads of
Department at Holkham
Andrew Festing, 1993 Holkham Estate © By kind permission
of the Earl of Leicester and Trustees of the Holkham Estate

The Hon. John and the Hon. Thomas
Hamilton with a
Negro Servant
William Aikman, 1728
The Mellerstain Trust
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Below Stairs: 400 Years of
Servants' Portraits
Painted from the Shadows:
One-Day Seminar
Saturday 10th January
2004
10.30am-4.30pm
Tickets £25 (£15 concessions).
Organised in conjunction with
the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The traditional study of portraiture
in Britain has concentrated on depictions of the upper classes
and the celebrated. This ground-breaking exhibition aims to redress
the balance by focusing on portraits of servants, from grooms
to governesses, maids to musicians. This is the first ever study
of portraits of servants in Britain and the exhibition will bring
together many works that have rarely been seen in public.
This one-day seminar will explore
key themes raised in the exhibition, including servants in Edwardian
and Victorian England, domestic service between the wars, servants
and costume and issues of race and gender.
10am Registration/Coffee
10.30 Introduction to 'Below
Stairs: 400 Years of Servants Portraits
Giles Waterfield
and Anne French, exhibition curators
11.10 The Elite Below Stairs:
Country House Service 1815-1914
Jessica Gerard,
Ozarks Technical Community College, Springfield, Missouri, and
author of 'Country House Life: Family and Servants 1815-1914'
(Blackwell, 1994).
11.40 Servants and Costume
John Styles, Head
of Postgraduate Studies, Victoria & Albert Museum
12.10 Painted from the Shadows:
Portraits of black servants, identified and unidentified
Rayahn King, Head
of Interpretation and Exhibitions, Birmingham Museums & Art
Gallery
12.40 Discussion
1pm Lunch (not provided)
2pm Servants in Photography:
The Unexpected Dialogue
Denise Bethel,
Director of Photographs Department and Senior Vice-President,
Sotheby's, New York
2.30 Maids on the Move: Servant
Migration in Victorian and Edwardian England
Pamela Horn, freelance
writer lecturer and writer
3.30 The Class War in the
Home: Live-in Service between the Wars
Dr Alison Light,
University of East London
4.00 Questions/Discussion
4.30 Close
Booking
Visit the Ticket Desk
in the Main Hall of the National Portrait Gallery, telephone
020 7306 0055, or email education@npg.org.uk
to be sent a booking form.
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