Thomas Fisher Collection
"Thomas Fisher: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to the late 18th century with Thomas Amory II, captured by the talented John Singleton Copley
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"Thomas Fisher: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to the late 18th century with Thomas Amory II, captured by the talented John Singleton Copley. This intriguing portrait showcases a man of mystery and charm. In the mid-19th century, Elizabeth Hyslop Burns, daughter of a renowned poet, poses for an unknown artist. Her enigmatic expression leaves us wondering about her thoughts and aspirations. Delve into religious mysteries as we question whether the visible image upon the Holy Shroud is indeed a photograph of Christ. The unknown creator invites us to ponder this captivating possibility. Explore further as we witness the imprint of Christ's body seen from behind on The Holy Shroud. This thought-provoking image raises questions about faith and spirituality that continue to intrigue us today. Escape to Limnerslease garden where a sundial stands proudly amidst nature's beauty. Captured by G. F. Watts, Esq. , this timeless scene transports us to a serene moment in history. Discover Victor Hugo through an unidentified artist's lens in 1848. This captivating portrait offers insight into the life and spirit of one of literature's greatest minds. Travel back even further with The Old House at Blois, an enchanting glimpse into 19th-century architecture that sparks our imagination with stories untold. Witness fast-paced athleticism through stunning photography capturing "Fast Half-Volley. " Created by an unknown artist in 1902, this dynamic shot freezes time during a thrilling sporting moment. Marvel at skillful precision as we observe "Back-Hand Service from Right-Hand Side. " An anonymous photographer captures this intense tennis move that showcases both technique and determination. Meet Dr. Samuel Johnson through an enigmatic portrait created around 1769 but discovered later in 1902. Uncover his intellect and influence on English literature through his piercing gaze. Experience London's vibrant pub culture within "The Cock Tavern.