Sheila O’Connell
Assistant Keeper
British Prints before 1880
Department: Prints and Drawings
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7323 8208
Email: soconnell @ thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Sheila O’Connell is the curator responsible
for British prints up to the late nineteenth century. Her main
interests are the eighteenth century print trade, particularly the
career of William Hogarth, and British popular prints and
satires.
Current British Museum projects
Preparing records of the collection of British prints for
online access: more than 50,000 such prints already have records
and efforts are focussed on the Museum’s outstanding
collection of satirical prints, mezzotints, and prints before 1700
of all types.
Previous British Museum projects
Curator of Britain meets the World 1714-1830, organised
jointly with the Palace Museum, Beijing, and on show there from 9
March to 10 June 2007. The exhibition used objects made and
collected by Britons during the reigns of George I. II, III and IV
to provide an insight into Britain’s perception of itself and its
place in the world.
In 2003, she organised London 1753, an exhibition portraying the
city in which the British Museum was founded 250 years ago.
In 1999 she organised an exhibition dealing with the cheaper end
of the print market before the days of mass production. This was
accompanied by her book, The Popular Print in England
External fellowships/ honorary positions/ membership of professional bodies
Council Member, London Topographical
Society
Governor, Dr Johnson’s House
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
Publications
S O'Connell (ed.), Britain meets the World (exhibition
catalogue, The Palace Museum, Beijing, 2007)
S. O'Connell, London 1753 (British Museum, 2003)
(British Museum exhibition catalogue)
S. O'Connell, The Popular Print in England (British
Museum, 1999)
S. O'Connell, 'This Horryble Monster ...: an
Anglo-German broadside of 1531', with D. Paisey, Print
Quarterly, March 1999
S. O'Connell, 'William Second Baron
Cheylesmore (1843-1902) and the Taste for Mezzotints', in A.
Griffiths (ed.), Landmarks in Print Collecting (Houston,
and elsewhere, Museum of Fine Arts, 1996-7)