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Fructidor (The Republican Calendar)
Fructidor (The Republican Calendar)
Fructidor (The Republican Calendar)

Fructidor (The Republican Calendar)

Artist (Nassau, Bahamas, 1925 - 2006)
Artist (Gibraltar, born 1951)
Recipient (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1939 - 2022)
Publisher (founded 1961)
Date1992
Object NameFolding Card
Mediumcard, ink
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsFolded: 15.3 x 15.3cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2010 by Joyce Laing OBE.
Copyright© Estate of Ian Hamilton Finlay
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG017575
About MeFolding card (like a greetings card) co-designed by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Kathleen Lindsley, published by the Wild Hawthorn Press. It features a diagrammatic image of a fruitbasket containing 10 items, each labelled, e.g. Eglantine rose, Hazelnut, Hops, Seville orange, etc. On the front (and continued on the back) is an explanation that these 10 items represent the days of the third 'week' of Fructidor ('Month of Fruit') in the Republican Calendar (1793-1805) composed by Fabre d'Eglantine. The calendar was intended to allegorise the French Revolution as a new beginning in history by poetically renaming the twelve months and dividing each into three weeks of ten days. Inside is a handwritten message dated 12.9.92 from Ian Hamilton Finlay to Joyce Laing.

This work is part of an archive that belonged to Joyce Laing, OBE. The artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay, was a personal friend and sent her an example of each new poem, print and multiple as it was made.
Thermidor
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1989
Thermidor
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1989
A Litany - A Requiem
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1981
A Litany - A Requiem
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1981
A Challenge
Ian Hamilton Finlay
c.1988
Alexander HALL & Co.
2 May 1809
The perfect sentence
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1980s
Capital, n. a Republican Crown
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1981
Month of the Pocket Battleship
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1984
Walter Hood & Co.
September 1869