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6" class="pginternal">96, 97.
  • Burma, monastic novitiate of, 6; King of, 34.
  • Burmese regalia, 43.
  • Burty, Ph., 71.
  • Bushell, S. W., 21, 56, note, 69, note.
  • Butler, 87, 89.
  • Cabinet de MÉdailles, Paris, 99.
  • ‘Cabriolet’ fan, 164, 226, 227.
  • Cain, Georges, 281.
  • Caligraphic School, Japan, 62.
  • Caligraphy, 69, note.
  • Callamatta, Madame, 281.
  • Callot Jacques, 204, 207.
  • Cambridge, Augusta, Duchess of, 166.
  • Camp-fan (jin sen), 73.
  • Campbell’s London Tradesman, 1747, quotation, 179.
  • Canal, Antonio (Canaletto), 125, 191, 258.
  • Canning, Lady, 133.
  • ‘Capture of the Balearic Islands,’ 129.
  • Carlos III., King of Spain, 1759, 129, 130.
  • Carlyle, Thomas, 215, 218.
  • Carracci, Agostino, 105, 180, 204.
  • —— Annibale, 122, 123.
  • Carrand collection, 90.
  • ‘Carrousel at Madrid,’ 129.
  • Case or cover of a fan, 21, 22.
  • Ceremonial fan, 82, 89.
  • ‘Cerf de St. Hubert,’ 280.
  • Chamba, 44.
  • Chamberlain, Basil, 72, 75.
  • Chambers, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 25, note.
  • Chambrun, Comtesse de, 165.
  • Chapel-fan, 251.
  • Chapt, Madame la Baronne de, Œuvres Philosophiques, 3.
  • Chardin, M., 123.
  • —— Voyages, 35.
  • Charles V., 99.
  • Charles, Prof., 213.
  • Charlotte, Queen, management of fan, 7.
  • ChÂteau de Pierre, excavation at the, 108.
  • Chaudet, 229.
  • Chaurie, 38, 39.
  • Chesterfield, Lord, 259, note.
  • Child, Josiah, 164.
  • Children’s fans, exhibition of, 125.
  • Chinese feather-screens, 28814;
  • square, 19.
  • Eleanor, Queen, 102.
  • ‘Eleanora d’Este,’ 113.
  • Elena, Queen of Italy, 291.
  • Elizabeth, Queen, 102, 178.
  • Emblem, fan, 17, 18, 39.
  • Embroidered Dutch fans, 199.
  • Employment of fans in religious ceremonies, 15, 20, 27, 52, 87-94.
  • Enamel, 55, 56.
  • Énault, Louis, 136.
  • Engraved fans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, French—
    • Earliest, 204.
    • Classical, 206.
    • Topical, 207.
    • Naval and military, 207.
    • Separation of America from England, 212.
    • Capture of Granada, 212.
    • Louis Seize, 212.
    • Birth of the Dauphin, 212.
    • Professor Charles’s balloon, 214.
    • Beaumarchais’ comedy, Le Mariage de Figaro, 216.
    • Operatic, 216.
    • The Revolution, 219.
    • Mirabeau, 223.
    • Paper-money difficulties, 223, 224, 227.
    • Abolition of the Slave-Trade, 226.
    • Cabriolet, 227.
    • Napoleon Bonaparte, 228, 229.
    • Russian campaign of 1812, 230.
    • Nicaragua Canal, 230.
  • Engraved fans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, English—
    • Coronation of George II., 232.
    • Beggar’s Opera, 233.
    • Marriage of the Crown Princess with Prince of Orange, 234.
    • William Hogarth, 238.
    • Victories of Admiral Vernon, 240, 241.
    • The unpopular Prime Minister, 241.
    • Jacobite Rebellion, 243.
    • Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 244.
    • Death of the Prince of Wales, 1751, 244.
    • Taking of Quebec, 244.
    • Marriage of George IV., 246.
    • Lord Howe’s victory, 247.
    • Trial of Warren Hastings, 247.
    • Popular resorts, 256.
    • Opera, 262.
    • Lord Hardwicke’s New Marriage Act of 1753, 267.
    • Processes of, 270.
  • Entertainment fans, 256.
  • ‘Entomologist,’ 93.
  • Kendal, Mrs., 287.
  • Kew Museum, 44.
  • KhaskhÁs root, 44.
  • King, Jessie, 297.
  • Kingsley, Miss, 84, note.
  • Klagmann, 278.
  • Klimsch, Prof. Eugen, 284.
  • KÔyetsu, 69.
  • Krishna, 44.
  • Kunisada, 69.
  • Kuniyoshi, 71.
  • Kyoto, 69.
  • Lace mounts, 291.
  • Lacquer, 53, 54; gold, 55, 75, 76, 156, 157.
  • La Farge, Raymond, 144.
  • Lami, EugÈne, 275, 278.
  • ‘La petite bestiole,’ story of, 115.
  • Lancey, Col. de, 195.
  • Lancret, 144.
  • Lane, Mr. and Mrs. John, 295.
  • Language of the fan, 136, 137, 253.
  • Lanoy, 278.
  • La Salle, Le Sieur de, 82, 83.
  • Layard, Nineveh, 11, note, 22, 25, note.
  • Le Brun, Charles, 139, 154, note.
  • Legends of the fan, 72.
  • Leicester, Earl of, 102.
  • Lewis, Mrs. Arthur, 286.
  • Lilliputian fans, 263.
  • Linas, Charles de, 30, 97, 98.
  • Lindsay, Lady, 133, 158.
  • Lithography, 271.
  • Liturgic fans, 97.
  • Loire, Nicholas, 204, 206.
  • Loti, Pierre, 64.
  • Louise, H.R.H. Princess, Duchess of Argyll, 198, 277, 282.
  • Love fans, 262;
    • classes of, 262;
    • courting fan mounts, 263.
  • Lovers’ Agency Bureau, 155.
  • MahÁbhÁrata, 33.
  • Maintenon, Madame de, 158.
  • Mai ogi, 62.
  • Makart, Hans, 283.
  • Making of a fan, number of persons employed, 121.
  • Malay Kris, 58.
  • ‘Malbrouk,’ 207, 208, Origin of the fan, 1-3.
  • Osborne, Thomas, 8, 252, 253.
  • —— Miss, 187.
  • Osiris, 15.
  • Ostrich, 40; folded, 105.
  • Ottley, Captain J. E., 122.
  • Ovid, quotation, 32.
  • Packering, Sir J., 103.
  • Paciandi, 93, note.
  • Painted fans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—
  • Italian.
    • Introduction of the folding-fan into Europe, 107;
    • excavation at the ChÂteau de Pierre, 108;
    • decorative development, 109;
    • earliest forms, 113;
    • construction, 116;
    • character of the sticks, 117;
    • ornamentation, 117, 118:
    • brisÉ fans, 119;
    • double or reversible, 120, 121;
    • mounts, 122, 123;
    • Neapolitan, 124;
    • children’s fans, 125;
    • superiority of the workmen, 126.
  • Spanish, 127;
    • Italian influence on art, 128;
    • alliance of the House of Bourbon, 130;
    • Treaty of Paris, 130;
    • classical revival, 131;
    • character of the stick, 132, 133;
    • influence of Francisco Goya, 133, 134;
    • varieties of, 135;
    • language of, 136, 137.
  • French.
    • Italian influence on, 138;
    • influences of Jean Cousin, FranÇois Clouet, 138;
    • Charles le Brun, 139;
    • Bernini, Borromini, 140;
    • the Revolution, 143;
    • introduction of Italian feather-fans, 144;
    • folded fans, 145;
    • dÉcoupÉ fans, 146;
    • importance of the industry, 146;
    • constitution of a corporate body of fanmakers under Louis XIV., 146;
    • prices obtained in 1753, 147;
    • painting and its influence during the reign of Louis XIII., 150;
    • Paris fan-shops, 151;
    • introduction of Spanish fashions, 152;
    • reign of the Grand Monarque, 154;
    • lacquering, 156, 157, 158;
    • Vernis Martin, 158;
    • classical influence, 163;
    • ‘cabriolet’ fans, 164;
    • relapse of the industry, 165;
    • Handel and Gluck, 219, 220, 221.
    • Stow’s Chronicle, 53.
    • Strange, Sir Robert, 243.
    • Strickland, Agnes, quotation, 179.
    • Strogonoff collection, 25.
    • ‘Stuart, Athenian,’ 185.
    • Sudan, Western, 84.
    • Sim goddess, 74.
    • ‘Surrender of Malta,’ 195.
    • ‘Surrender of Minorca’ 133.
    • Sutherland, Duke of, 195.
    • Suye hiro ogi (wide end), 63.
    • ‘Swanne downe,’ 102.
    • Swift, Dean, 263.
    • Swinging-fans, 25.
    • Sydney, Sir Robert, 103.
    • TabellÆ, Roman, 32, 51.
    • Tadahira, 65.
    • Tahiti, 85.
    • Taira, 69, 72.
    • Taishin, 74, 75.
    • Tajima, 8, 69.
    • Talc, 44.
    • Tallien, Madame, 171.
    • Tanagra figures, 29.
    • Tanjore, 44.
    • Taoist Genii, 47, 61, 67.
    • Tasso, Torquato, legendary account of, 113.
    • Tatler, John Hughes, 189.
    • —— Steele, 5, 6, 179, 187.
    • Tea ceremony, China, 57;
      • Japan, 74.
    • Tea fans, 74.
    • Terence (Eunuchus), quotation, 31.
    • Testament du Louis XVI., 224.
    • TÊte-À-tÊte fan, 254.
    • Theodolinda, Queen, 95, 97.
    • Thiac, M. de, 169.
    • Thomas, Felix, 24.
    • Thornbury, Walter, 142.
    • ‘Toilette de Madame la Marquise de Montespan,’ 159.
    • Tomkinson, M., 56, 75.
    • Tonga Islands, 85.
    • Tooth relic of Buddha, 43, note.
    • Topical fans, 206.
    • Topographical fans, 191.
    • Tortoise-shell, 53, 54, 57, 58, 74, 119. 132.
    • Tournus, 89, 96, 97.
    • Trevelyan, Sir W. C., Bart, 85.
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