- Joseph Dandridge
Joseph Dandridge (January 1665
Winslow, Buckinghamshire -23 December 1747 London [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=thmPzIltAV8C&oi=fnd&pg=PP11&dq=%22Joseph+Dandridge%22++&ots=9Em7gLeeR0&sig=gY2wzFUHWvthcd89mawZ0dRf4Jk#PPA192,M1] ), was an English silk-pattern designer ofHuguenot descent [http://books.google.co.za/books?id=UjQYrxdHFp0C&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=%22joseph+dandridge%22+silk&source=web&ots=HjUQJKQchh&sig=gisOtgUEf52Q6671sbOoaADwWpY&hl=en#PPA30,M1] , a natural history illustrator, an amateur naturalist specialising in entomology, and a leading figure in the Society of Aurelians of which he was a founder member. [ [http://milon.g.co.il/targum/Aurelian%20(entomology) Aurelian (entomology) - מילון G ] ]Despite having left no published works, and not being part of the close-knit collectors of the
Royal Society , Dandridge is credited by numerous entomologists of his time with having provided invaluable assistance and access to his extensive collections of specimens, and even near the end of his life remaining 'affable and communicative' [http://books.google.co.za/books?id=HKr7B1AIW0oC&pg=PA514&lpg=PA514&dq=%22Joseph+Dandridge%22+silk&source=web&ots=EvpqO7VKrw&sig=yO5Ts19QJPFRmkposjdJ-z3T8oc&hl=en#PPA514,M1] . The collections spanned, besides insects and arachnids, shells, fossils, birds' eggs and skins, flowering plants, lichens, mosses and fungi. A volume of 119 water-colours by Dandridge dating from before 1710 of the arachnids, accompanied by meticulous notes, is in the Sloane Collection of theBritish Museum and is designated Sloane MS 3999.W. S. Bristowe discovered that this work had been used without acknowledgement byEleazar Albin in his "Natural History of Spiders and other Curious Insects" of 1736. [* Review: "Spider-Man at Work" : David E. Allen - Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Jan., 1993), pp. 144-145 - Published by: The Royal Society]Large numbers of Huguenot silk weavers moved to the
Spitalfields area at the end of the 1600s. One of the most noted silk producers was [http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/textiles/features/leman/james/index.html James Leman (1688-1745)] , who was both designer and manufacturer and made use of other designers such as Christopher Baudouin and Joseph Dandridge. [ [http://www.21stcenturyvillage.com/spitalfields-guide.html Spitalfields Market, Old Spitalfields Market, London E1, fashion market Spitalfields, London UK ] ] A number of Dandridge's silk designs dating from 1717 to 1722 have found their way to theVictoria & Albert Museum and may be seen in the Prints & Drawings Study Room. [ [http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/textiles/features/leman/index.html Leman Album - Victoria and Albert Museum ] ]Dandridge lived at
Moorfields near Bedlam, close to his friendJames Petiver , and for a while atStoke Newington , which at that time was in the country. He became acquainted with the leading workers in the fields of his interests, such asJohn Ray ,Adam Buddle ,Benjamin Wilkes ,Eleanor Glanville [ [http://www.goodrick.info/eleanor_glanville.htm Eleanor Glanville ] ] andWilliam Sherard , and instructed Eleazar Albin [ [http://www.artfact.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?lotCode=Z9rjEhNM Lot 141: ELEAZAR ALBIN (fl.1713-1759) - Featured on Artfact.com ] ] , the watercolourist, in natural history. [http://books.google.co.za/books?id=v5PYJz2SASQC&pg=PA11&lpg=PA11&dq=%22Joseph+Dandridge%22+naturalist&source=web&ots=a4brHyv1cO&sig=U4aDZ_1yk6J3syFRPOrfCleM020&hl=en]According to Mendes de Costa, Dandridge 'had two daughters who were single women'.
Commemorated by "Dandridgia dysderoides" White 1849. [ [http://www.archive.org/stream/annalsmagazineof25lond/annalsmagazineof25lond_djvu.txt Full text of "Annals and magazine of natural history : including zoology, botany and geology" ] ]
References
Bibliography
*Rothstein, Natalie. "Joseph Dandridge : Naturalist and Silk Designer". East London Papers, 9 (1966), 101-18.
*Rothstein, Natalie. "Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century from the Collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum" Thames & Hudson ISBN 0500 235899 (1990)
*Salmon, Michael A. "The Aurelian Legacy:British Butterflies and their Collectors". University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-22963-0 (2000)
*Stewart, Larry and Weindling, Paul. "Philosophical Threads: Natural Philosophy and Public Experiment among the Weavers of Spitalfields". The British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 28, No. 1, Science Lecturing in the Eighteenth Century (Mar., 1995), pp. 37-62. Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The British Society for the History of Science
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