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From stormy seas to Cornish light, meet some of the artists who have been inspired by the dramatic coastline of the British ...
Our family workshops for children with SEND are led by experienced artist educator Cash Aspeek. They are suitable for all ages and open to friends and family members too. When booking, please provide ...
Thomas Brock was born in Worcester, where he was educated at the Government School of Design and apprenticed to the Worcester Royal Porcelain Works. Aged nineteen he moved to London to become ...
Discover the imaginary worlds of Victor Hugo, one of France’s most famous writers, at this exhibition of his rarely-seen works on paper. Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a leading public figure in ...
The Chiswick Press was founded by Charles Whittingham I (1767–1840) in 1811. The management of the Press was taken over in 1840 by the founder's nephew Charles Whittingham II (1795–1876). The name was ...
Clock and watch-maker. Son of Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811); continued family business in partnership with his younger brother Justin Theodore Vulliamy (trading as ‘Vulliamy & Sons’) until 1821.
Art Sales at the Royal Academy presents unique and limited-edition works for sale by some of the strongest contemporary artists based in the UK and beyond, including Royal Academicians and invited ...
Samuel Cousins' large mezzotint of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, after a painting by C.R. Leslie, was first published in 1843, and an impression was exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer ...
500 # # $a First published by Michael Joseph Ltd., 26 Bloomsbury Street, London, W.C. 1. 1955. [verso of title page]. 500 # # $a Set and printed in Great Britain by ...
From the desert of New Mexico to the clifftops of Guernsey, artists have found inspiration in all sorts of places. Here are five artist houses that are an extension of their owners' artistic ...
Clock and watch-maker. Son of Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811); continued family business in partnership with his elder brother Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (trading as ‘Vulliamy & Sons’) until 1821.
Introduction -- 1. Bim bom -- 2. Tag-rags of the village -- 3. Ingenious noted ringers -- 4. Ringing for special occasions -- 5. The bell foundry -- 6. Towers and spires -- 7. Belling the cat -- 8.