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(Born London, 7 March 1802 or 1803; died London, 1 October 1873). English painter, sculptor, and engraver, mainly of animal subjects. He was the son of an engraver and writer, John Landseer (1769–1852 ...
A term used to describe sculpture made of non-rigid materials such as cloth, rubber, canvas, leather, or paper, it gained particular currency in the 1960s and 1970s. The best-known exponent was Claes ...
A Cocoa Estate in Trinidad Frank Newbould (1887–1951) and Johnson, Riddle and Co. Ltd (active c.1927–1945) and Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) ...
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Admiral Lord Thomas Howard, KG, 1st Earl of Suffolk (1561–1626) unknown artist ...
From Adam and Eve to Tracey Emin, love and desire are a foundation of both life and art. Many Greek and Roman myths, historically the source of many paintings, are about love and desire, jealousy and ...
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Art is able to breathe life into the worlds of dreams and imagination. Dreams and nightmares were especially important to artists of the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Romantic movement ...
Louise de Querouaille (1649–1734), Duchess of Portsmouth and Mistress of Charles II Henri Gascar (1634–1701) ...