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ArticleWhat is watercolour?This is seen in the yellow-orange lichen on the tree trunk in Samuel Palmer's In a Shoreham Garden, painted…
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ArticleBiscuit tins – a bite-sized historyslideshow: The earliest decorated biscuit tin, 'Ben George', was commissioned in 1868 by Huntley & Palmers…
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ArticleMaking her self up – Frida Kahlo's cosmeticsHowever, the flowering of the Mexican film industry at the same time – which made the Gelmans' fortune…
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ArticleFashioning Glastonbury FestivalAt the same time, Moss single-handedly saved Hunter Boot Ltd., a Scottish brand that had been most well-known…
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ArticleThe Luck of Edenhallof intersecting arches and scrolling vines set with leaves of a distinctive shape, known as 'split palmettes…
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InfoCollection Selection Boxes – Trees in British ArtIn the same period, the romantic painter Samuel Palmer (1805 – 81) utilised trees as a vessel for his…
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InfoV&A Enterprises General Purchase Order terms and conditionsarranged by prior appointment with VAE which will only be permitted in exceptional circumstances; (c) Pallets…
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Blog PostFollowing in Turner’s footsteps at Tintern Abbeyseveral watercolours in the V&A’s collection and knew it inspired artists including JMW Turner and Samuel…
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Blog PostLost and Found Yōkai: meet the artists part 2Lydia Kasumi Sherriff Lydia Kasumi Sherriff, a paper artist and set designer based in London, drew…
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Blog PostGeorgian (Boss) Ladies and the obscure art of painting on velvetSample design for painted velvet, H.H. Henry, 1820s, Britain. Museum no.…
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Blog PostSouth Indian gold-leaf paintingsgold leaf artworks, however, by their unique scale variations in characters and objects within the same…
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Blog PostBorrow, Adapt, Combine: Improvising Chinese landscape scenes in late seventeenth-century Londonmanual of linear designs, simplified from more intricate sources, for use by goldsmiths, weavers, and paper-stainers…