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As British contemporary art beats all odds to remain a cauldron of inventiveness and passion, Carla Passino discovers which ...
When they met, Salmina was the curator of drawings at the Hermitage Museum ... in Sicily who seemed to have stepped out of a Charles Dickens novel. As Haskell’s relationship with Salmina ...
Rosalinda Hardiman, who oversees the Charles Dickens ... The two endings represent the twin poles of Dickens’ persona, the realist and the optimist, the artist and the showman.
Designed to protect the wearer from wind, rain, salt spray and sun, chunky gansey jumpers retain a special place in fishermen ...
Tate Britain, LondonA Flemish ‘paintrix’ at the court of Elizabeth I, a magnificent mouth artist and a glamorous suffragette are finally given their due in a show tracing female artists’ rocky road to ...
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Charles Dickens was one of the most prominent English writers of the 19th century, publishing iconic works like Great Expectations and Oliver Twist. Now, fans have a chance to own one of the desks ...
The official opening of the museum on 9 June 1925, where the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Birkenhead addressed the crowd: "I cannot help thinking that he would have cherished ...
That is the power of art: to encourage the audience to consider ... Barbara Kingsolver masterfully weaves the storyline of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield into a brutal depiction of a young ...
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Charles Dickens Museum celebrates its 100th yearThe Charles Dickens Museum in London will celebrate its 100th birthday by offering free entry to his former home and a chance to meet the author's living descendants. Visitors on 9 June will find ...
A £19 million Regent’s Park mansion that was once home to Charles Dickens is at the centre of a bitter court battle between a multimillionaire divorcee and her bank. Deborah “Debbie” Fiorentino, the ...
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