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It could not outlast apathy. In the 20th century, people stopped coming. By the start of covid-19 it had four worshippers. It ...
Comments on the naturalist and author of "The Natural History Of British Butterflies and Moths" from the 1860s. Plus a ...
M K Gandhi believed that Sarvodaya was the panacea for the country s social and political problems writes Anup TanejaMohandas Karamchand Gandhi a young barrister in South Africa was presented a copy o ...
Although Turner was trained within the English topographical tradition, his practice was deeply rooted in a wider European heritage of landscape painting. He was inspired by 17th-century Dutch artists ...
Synonymous with the great literary figures of yesteryear, it was here, when still a private home, that John Ruskin wrote The Stones ... to Lauren Sánchez in June. Book now before the word is ...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and the Time and Tide Museum have been given £35,000 by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and Norfolk Museums Service to explore Great Yarmouth's relationship ...
Lucian Freud felt Constable’s “truth-telling about the land” made him “so much more moving than Turner”—and this art historian agrees ...
When Rutland Weekend Television (RWT) began on 12 May 50 years ago, few could have foreseen its impact. But this cheerfully low-fi sketch show that launched “Britain’s smallest television ...
On 8 May 1945, after nearly six years of global conflict, Britain and its Allies celebrated Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), ...
I met Alfred at the point in life where copyright payments on the resale of works from his sixty-year painting career meant he no longer had to struggle. “I’ve done hundreds of things to make a living ...
From his perch on a first-floor house on the edge of a spur in Landour, Ruskin Bond has watched the world change ... His preparations are less to do with parties and more to do with books, His book, ...
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