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ArticleThe Oliver Goldsmith glasses collectionFrom war-time utility frames to bold style statements, explore six decades of glasses design by Oliver Goldsmith
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ArticleHow was it made? Hand-crafted glassesFind out more about our collection of glasses by Oliver Goldsmith.…
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ArticleCharles DickensThe manuscript of Oliver Twist, a novel first published in monthly instalments in the literary magazine…
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Article1960s accessoriesGlasses and sunglasses by Oliver GoldsmithLeading eyewear company Oliver Goldsmith was one of the first…
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ArticleBruce McLean's Garden WareIn spite of its obvious shortcomings, Oliver Watson, the V&A's Chief Curator of the Ceramics and…
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ArticlePortrait miniatures at the V&ASome miniatures, on loan in 1862, are now in the V&A's permanent collection; such as Isaac Oliver's…
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ArticleThe world's first museum caféThe room is circled in a plaster relief of olive boughs and a frieze of hounds chasing hares.…
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ArticleFashion in Motion: Olivier SaillardOlivier Saillard presented an exclusive boutique-style performance during Paris Couture Week
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ArticleOpera costumeOliver Messel (1904 – 1978) was one of the foremost theatre designers of the 20th century.…
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ArticleBibainspired by decadent, bygone styles (particularly Pre-Raphaelite and Art Nouveau) in earthy colours like olive…
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ArticleModernist theatre in Britain between the WarsOliver Messel (1904 – 78) was one of the leading stage designers working in a Modernist vein during this…
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ArticleThe architecture of opera housesThey remained closed for 18 years under Oliver Cromwell and Puritan rule.…
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ArticleJameel Prize: Moving Images– arcades, courtyard and temples – animated with examples of Syrian biodiversity, such as apple and olive…
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ArticleHistory of the Cast CourtsThe West court was painted purple-red below the balcony and olive green above it, whereas in the East…
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ArticleObjects of beauty: Art Nouveau glass and jewelleryinnovation and talent of the designers and silversmiths employed by Liberty, including Archibald Knox and Oliver…
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ArticleHuguenot enamellers– 33), painted after she died, is based on a watercolour by the Huguenot London-based artist Peter Oliver…
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ArticleFurnishing the aesthetic homedifferent sources – medieval, chinoiserie, Japanese – and typically used reddish-pinks, greenish-blues and olive…
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ArticleThe story of the Raphael Cartoonsdispersed as part of the Commonwealth Sale (1649 – 54), with the exception of a few works retained by Oliver…
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Article100 Facts about the V&AAmong many things at the V&A associated with Charles Dickens are his pen case and manuscript for Oliver…
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ArticleThe story of theatrecivil war broke out in England between supporters of King Charles I and the Parliamentarians led by Oliver…