He and Samuel Courtauld were near contemporaries, remarkably similar and indeed met in 1932; both loved art and both took the view that the ultimate purpose of collecting it was to share it with the ...
I was talking to a friend the other day about another friend, who has been going through a difficult period ever since Hamas ...
Hands clasped in joy, face framed by a wimple, she could with equal élan propose that Dutch Golden Age painter Gerard ter ...
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Goya to Impressionism at the Courtauld Gallery review: fluid, charming, and entirely at home in LondonThere are any number of ways to assemble a collection, but quite the best, I think, is to rely on the judgment of one individual of taste, who will have an altogether personal sense of what’s ...
by art. Over to You begins with John’s first letter. He encloses images of Rogier van der Weyden’s “The Annunciation” (c. 1434), Francisco de Goya’s “La maja vestida” (c. 1800–1807 ...
Flowers: Flora in Contemporary Art and Culture stretches from symbolism ... Toulouse-Lautrec's portrait of the female clown Cha-U-Kao, and Goya's still life of three salmon steaks are three ...
bursting with flowers and fruit, that was painted by Josephine herself. On the next wall is a painting of the Women’s Land Army in the fields by Evelyn Mary Dunbar, the only female among the 37 ...
bursting with flowers and fruit, that was painted by Josephine herself. On the next wall is a painting of the Women’s Land Army in the fields by Evelyn Mary Dunbar, the only female among the 37 ...
bursting with flowers and fruit, that was painted by Josephine herself. On the next wall is a painting of the Women’s Land Army in the fields by Evelyn Mary Dunbar, the only female among the 37 ...
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