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Independent.ie on MSNIn the salerooms: Great Irish deer horns, an unusual Paul Henry painting and an idyllic kids’ scene by Dorothea SharpFonsie Mealy’s The fossilised horns and skull of a great Irish deer (Cervus Giganteus Hibernicus) sold for €40,000 at Fonsie Mealy’s Chatsworth Summer Fine Art Sale, which took place on June 18 and 19 ...
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A rare Tudor portrait has been unveiled at one of Kent’s castles today. The painting of William Carey, husband of Mary Boleyn ...
The Paul Pope exhibit runs from June 19-26 at the Phillipe Labaune Gallery, which is located at 534 W 24th St, New York, NY ...
Lord Henry Mount Charles, best known for staging iconic rock concerts at his ancestral home of Slane Castle in Co Meath, has ...
Elsewhere, the auction offers a sense of Moore’s eclectic collecting tastes. This includes numerous fine examples of pre-Columbian pottery, such as a three-foot high fully tattooed female figure ...
Artist-on-artist portraits unveil admiration, love and envy between peers – review - The Independent
Her fellow Leeds School of Art student Henry Moore appears in a conventionally realistic but marvellously brooding portrait by his friend Raymond Coxon. The pair were vying at the time for the ...
The design was reportedly a creation of American artist Henry Taylor and featured miniature portraits he created. These were originally commissioned by Louis Vuitton's creative director Pharrell ...
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.
It was obtained by Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent, in 1701 as part of the estate’s historic collection, as a depiction of Lady Jane Grey. Peter Moore, English Heritage’s Curator at Wrest Park ...
Researchers may have found the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, ... Henry VIII. Paul Delaroche, The Execution of Lady Jane Grey (1833). ... According to Peter Moore, ...
Peter Moore, English Heritage's curator at Wrest Park, said: 'For many years this painting was part of the historic collection at Wrest Park, having been acquired by Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of ...
The portrait was long-believed to be that of Lady Jane Grey, ... she was Henry VIII's great-niece. ... until its attribution was thrown into doubt and its identity rejected," said Peter Moore, ...
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