Mary Darly (1736-1791), Fun Merchant and Caricature Pioneer - a Conversation

Mary Darly (1736-1791), Fun Merchant and Caricature Pioneer - a Conversation
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Join us for this conversation event in which Dr Helen Pierce (Art History) and Dr Mary Pryor (Centre for Academic Development) will discuss Darly's career, her successes and her missteps, as a pioneering figure in the development of British caricature as a serious art form.

In eighteenth-century London, Mary Darly was born into obscurity and died in a workhouse. But in her lifetime, this self-described 'fun merchant' enjoyed notable creative and commercial success as a designer, publisher and seller of caricatures, critiquing both powerful political figures and the latest fashion crazes. Darly also wrote, and self-published, what is thought to be the earliest English how-to guide on caricature drawing.

Dr Helen Pierce   Dr Mary Pryor

  • Join us in the Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room, Sir Duncan Rice Library
  • All welcome.

Part of the 'Striking Impressions' events programme. 

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Hosted by
University Collections
Venue
The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room
Contact

Booking is recommended but we also welcome drop-in on the day.

If you would like further information, please email uoacollections@abdn.ac.uk