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Long before Sean Connery ordered his first martini, a British tabloid’s comic strip helped define 007. Now, those rare ...
Fine artist Tony Galuidi is exhibiting some of his beautiful art at Brantwood, Coniston (former home of the Victorian writer, ...
Throughout his career, artist John Wilson was inspired to capture the faces of his community: Black people who lived in ...
The art historian, essayist and social reformer John Ruskin, after whom Ruskin College in Oxford is named, is well known, but what may not be so well known is his extraordinary – and perhaps ...
A colorful sign reads, "Mini Print Vending Machine." Underneath art depicting a single fried egg, a strawberry, and other food items reads a promise: "4 quarters = 1 surprise print." In the video ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles What’s on now for John Ruskin There is currently 1 group exhibition showcasing ...
John Ruskin thought his late work displayed “distinctive characters ... to remain a topic of intense interest to him – whether maximising his profits from prints or hard-nosed negotiations over the ...
A vintage beach print is perfect for summer. Searching for one? We can’t stop eyeing the Vintage Surfing in Hawaii Art Print by Lonekar. It features surfers having the time of their lives in the ...
Spellbound by nature: Turner’s Staffa, Fingal’s Cave (1831-32) will be on show in the exhibition J.M.W. Turner: Romance and Reality at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut ...
(The classicist Benjamin Jowett referred to his designs as “un-English styles and fancies,” and John Ruskin is said to have called Keble “a dinosaur in a Fair Isle sweater.”) For those curious about ...
This year Manchester marks the bicentenary of John Ruskin’s birth with ... Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Libraries and Archives and The Whitworth itself. It’s a varied mixture of historic prints ...
every breath of air you draw is polluted,” wrote English art critic John Ruskin in 1884. He described the air pollution caused by industrialization as “the storm cloud—or, more accurately, ...