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An Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour Round The Southern Coast Of England, Illustrated With Eighty-Four Plates, From Drawings By J.M.W. Turner, R.A., W. Collins, R.A ...
We are still working with our curators to produce the audio guide for Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504. Your audio guide will be available when the ...
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The National Art Library (NAL) is located at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. It holds the UK's most comprehensive collection of literature on the fine and decorative arts, including books, ...
Spend the day exploring over 1,700 fabulous works of art by famous artists and members of the public. Celebrate creativity at the Summer Exhibition, the perfect day out for art lovers. Art and ...
The Shakespeare Head Press was a Private Press established in Stratford-up-Avon in 1904 by Arthur Henry Bullen (1857–1920), known as A.H. Bullen. His original aim was to produce a good edition of ...
English writer, printmaker, Clergyman and Schoolmaster, best known as one of the originators of the idea of the picturesque. Based in Surrey (1753-77) and Hampshire (1777- 1804). Brother of ...
English painter of topographical and architectural views, and an engraver. J. M. W. Turner and Thomas Girtin were amongst his pupils. He is designated “the younger” to differentiate him from his ...
The New Vitruvius Britannicus; Consisting Of Plans And Elevations Of Modern Buildings, Public And Private, Erected In Great Britain By The` Most Celebrated Architects. Engraved On LXXII (LXX) Plates, ...
On free display in The Julia and Hans Rausing Hall A faun makes music by simultaneously playing the ‘crotala’ (similar to cymbals) in his hands and the ‘scabellum’ or ‘croupezion’ under his right foot ...
This plate illustrates a passage beginning on book 7, line 339 of the poem. At Adam's request, the angel Raphael explains how the world was created, here describing God creating light to separated ...