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The exhibition is in partnership with artist Gillian Taylor, whose love of the colour blue is also evident in the photos she ...
To capture this creative spirit of TIME’s 2023 Person of the Year, we commissioned London-based artist Jane Perkins to create a portrait of the singer featuring dozens of “Easter eggs.” ...
Art History Who Was Cassandra Austen, Jane Austen’s Artist Sister? A show featuring never-before-seen family portraits is part of a year-long program celebrating 250 years since Jane Austen's birth.
In any case, the portrait stands in contrast to the most famous illustration of the doomed queen: In 1833, the French artist ...
New research suggests that a long overlooked painting may in fact be the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, who became Queen of England in 1553 at the age of just 16. Her reign lasted barely ...
LONDON — A painting that has gone on public display Friday could be the only portrait of England's shortest-reigning queen, Lady Jane Grey, painted during her lifetime, according to the ...
An intriguing portrait believed by some to be of England’s ill-fated queen, Lady Jane Grey, could be the only one painted during her lifetime, research suggests — but not everyone is convinced.
LA-based alternative singer-songwriter Jane., shares pensive single "Dreaming" out everywhere now, along with an accompanying visualizer, ahead of his forthcoming dreamy EP Celeste, due out March ...
Courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg has worked on some of the biggest trials of the last 40 years, drawing the likes of Martha Stewart, Jeffrey Epstein, and most recently, Donald Trump. Her new ...
This portrait was made of the sitter, born Jane Erin Emmet (1873–1961), in the year of her marriage to the artist Wilfrid de Glehn (1870–1951). An American of Irish descent, she could trace her family ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Jane Rosenberg about her career as a courtroom sketch artist. Rosenberg's new memoir is called "Drawn Testimony." In the criminal justice system, the defendants, prosecutors ...
In 2007, British art historian Bendor Grosvenor and historian David Starkey conducted a similar analysis of the portrait, which they included in an exhibition at London’s Philip Mould gallery.