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Champetre Collection

Background imageChampetre Collection: Lady Alexandra Haig as Ceres

Lady Alexandra Haig as Ceres at the Fete Champetre at Ashcombe House given by Cecil Beaton and Sir Michael Duff-Assheton-Smith, 1937. The theme is Society Nymphs and Shepherds. Date: 1937

Background imageChampetre Collection: Malachite beetle, net winged beetle, etc

Malachite beetle, net winged beetle, etc
Malachite beetle, Malachius bipustulatus 1, net-winged beetles, Lycus melanurus 2, Lycus punctatus 3, Saperda punctata 4, Saperda species 5, Trichodes octopunctatus 6 and Trichodes apiarius 7

Background imageChampetre Collection: Ladybirds and flea beetles

Ladybirds and flea beetles
Callidium longipes 1, ladybirds, Jauravia dorsalis 2, Coccinella septempunctata 3, flea beetles, Altica cincta 4, Altica emarginata 5, and Altica chrysis 6

Background imageChampetre Collection: Fete Champetre at Ashcombe House

Fete Champetre at Ashcombe House
Page showing a number of photographs from the Fete Champetre at Ashcome House, home of Cecil Beaton house in Wiltshire. Date: 1937

Background imageChampetre Collection: The Fete Champetre, 1627, by Dirck Hals (1591-1656)

The Fete Champetre, 1627, by Dirck Hals (1591-1656)
Dirck Hals (1591-1656). Dutch painter. The Fete Champetre, 1627. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageChampetre Collection: Bal Champetre / 18th Frnc

Bal Champetre / 18th Frnc
A grand Bal Champetre Date: 18th century

Background imageChampetre Collection: Le Concert Champetre

Le Concert Champetre
A group of musicians play together in the countryside. Date: 18th century

Background imageChampetre Collection: Detail of Concert Champetre

Detail of Concert Champetre
Tiziano Vecello, also called Titian (1490-1576). Le Concert Champetre (Open-Air Concert). Center detail. Work formerly attributed to Giorgione

Background imageChampetre Collection: Fete Champetre, Watcombe, 1852

Fete Champetre, Watcombe, 1852
Musical fete champetre at Watcombe, near Torquay. The grand natural ampitheatre in which the performances took place was caused by a landslip. Date: 1852

Background imageChampetre Collection: Birmingham Botanic garden, 1851

Birmingham Botanic garden, 1851
Birmingham and the Great Exhibition-a fete champetre at the Botanic Garden in 1851. Royal commissioners and other officers of the Great Exhibition visited Birmingham to see its " manufacturing


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