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This charming double portrait shows Laurense and Anna, the two daughters of Lawrence and Pauline Alma-Tadema. Laurense, the older of the two, was b... |
This drawing relates to Alma-Tadema's The Pyrrhic Dance (Guildhall Art Gallery, London), which was one of his first Royal Academy exhibits in 1869,... |
Criticized by the Bishop of Carlisle as 'mischievous', The Sculptor’s Model was painted as a gift for Tadema’s pupil, the Hon. Sir John Collier... |
This drawing closely approximates the left arm of the nude female figure in the Roman bath painting A Favourite Custom (1909, Swanson 422, Laing Ar... |
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Edward Ambrose studied at the Royal Academy Schools in 1845, before travelling to Paris, Rome and Louvain. He returned to London in 1851, the year ... |
Giovanni Battista Amendola originally came from Episcopio, Sarno, but studied in Naples at the Istituto di Belle Arti, under Tito Angelini and Tomm... |
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The artist belongs to the water goanna totem. The painting shows two water goannas and in front of them a circular symbol representing the sacred ... |
An Exquisite Set of Six Silver Gilt Multi-Coloured Enamelled Coffee Spoons by the Renowned Norwegian Silver and Jewellery Maker David-Andersen. Mar... |
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Sybil Andrews was the most prominent and prolific member of a group of artists, influenced and taught by Claude Flight, who are now recognised as b... |
Sybil Andrews was born in Bury St Edmunds in 1898. She studied art during the First World War and in 1922 she left for London and enrolled at the ... |
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Stick barometer with thermometer by Henry Andrews, Royston, circa 1800-1830; mahoany case with a moulded and strung edge; broken pediment |
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