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Article: Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Article: Trail Ancient Egypt To Japan - An LGBT Trail Round The British MuseumThis trail highlights exhibits in the British Museum that shed light on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cultures from ancient times and far-away places.23 February 2007
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Article: Review Bronze at London's Royal Academy of ArtsSpanning 5,000 years via classical gods, Japanese incense burners and Henry Moore, the Royal Academy's display is the largest cross-cultural show of bronze sculpture ever attempted.03 October 2012
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Article: Review Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress at Edinburgh's National Museum of ScotlandThe National Museum of Scotland celebrates 250 years since the coronation of Catherine the Great with an exhibition of more than 600 items from the State Hermitage Museum.03 September 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Marcus Risdell chooses the rediscovered head of ShakespeareArt historian Marcus Risdell, who is co-curator of a beguiling show pursuing the true face of William Shakespeare at Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham, tells us why a bust found in a field is his favourite bard head.07 May 2009
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Normandy 60 Years OnWe finish our series of features marking the 60th anniversary of D-Day with a look at some of the locations and museums in Normandy today.04 June 2004
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Article: Trail Disability In The 18th Century - A National Portrait Gallery TrailA tour of the National Portrait Gallery showing eighteenth century sitters with disabilities including John Wilkes, Samuel Johnson, and Handel.29 November 2006
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Article: Feature Discovering Kettle's Yard: A trove of hidden treasure at the former home of art collector Jim Ede in CambridgeRuth Hazard visits Kettle's Yard House in Cambridge and discovers a place where visitors are free to nose around, slouch in the armchairs, read books in the library and enjoy an extensive collection of contemporary art.20 July 2012
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Article: Trail Great Inventions And Great Changes In A Great CityFrom the tallest building in the UK to the first ever under-river tunnel, our trail takes you to the heart of the Docklands and gives you an insight into the works of famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Article: Preview Hans Josephsohn brings scarred figurative sculpture to Modern Art OxfordThe German sculptor, who spent World War II in exile, fills the Oxford gallery with a series of monumental bronzes and works in plaster.07 March 2013
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Article: Interview Inner vision: Bob and Roberta Smith on The Life of the Mind at New Art GalleryBringing together Jacob Epstein, feminism and mental health, curators Bob and Roberta Smith tell us about their new show in Walsall.11 January 2011
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Jacob Epstein: Portrait SculptorThe majority of the sculptures on display are executed in bronze and subjects depicted include actors, artists, authors, composers and politicians. The sculptures will be complemented with photographs showing the studio ...National Portrait Gallery | London | 30 March — 1 November 2013
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Article: Review Jim Ede's collection of contemporary art inspires Associate Artists at Kettle's YardFour artists involved in a year-long project at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge have used the substantial archive of contemporary art as inspiration for pieces of their own.19 July 2012
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Article: Preview Kathy Dalwood takes her Secret Society for a Sculptural Banquet at Pitzhanger ManorThe opulent surroundings of Sir John Soane’s dream house, Pitzhanger Manor in Ealing, are about to host the strange sculptural busts of Kathy Dalwood for a decadent banquet.15 April 2013
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Article: News National Portrait Gallery acquires bust of architect of American Revolution Thomas HollisThe National Portrait Gallery has acquired a marble bust by Joseph Wilton of a key English radical of the 18th century who passionately supported the American Revolution.26 September 2012
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Article: Trail On The Trail Of The Ancient EgyptiansWith mummy mania sweeping the nation once more, we look at some of the best places to discover golden treasures from the world of the Ancient Egyptians
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Resource County: Wolverhampton Online Collections DatabaseBantock House Museum, WolverhamptonBantock House Museum | Wolverhampton





