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...Gazing sternly into the middle distance, the 52-year-old Louis does not look an inviting prospect for the lively 18-year-old princess, who was already enamoured of Charles Brandon, the Duke of Suffolk....
...Oxford University’s head of cross-modal research, professor Charles Spence, has spent a lot of time studying the way wine glasses impact our perception of quality....
...The Spence, its all-day bar and restaurant, practically begs you to live a little from the moment you’re seated: shoot a couple of oysters (Argyle Rock, naturally), accept that top-up of Charles Heidsieck...
...Professor Charles Spence, professor of experimental psychology at Oxford University and author of Sensehacking (Penguin), attributes “the pull of those sensory triggers that are somehow primarily reminiscent...
...I recognised the loyalist group in the audience, including David and the veteran UVF commander Gusty Spence. They invited me for a drink afterwards. I accepted nervously....
...This includes works from Spence’s “Photo Therapy” series, made in the 1980s, for which she used photography as a response to her diagnosis with cancer (Spence died in 1992)....
...Over at the third venue, Pera Museum, the standout works came from Charles Avery and Norman Daly, both of whom have elaborated fictional realms....
...At the time, she was studying sociology of culture at Charles University in Prague, followed by photography at FAMU, the city’s academy of performing arts....
...A show curated by Martin Maloney saw one of David’s embroideries bought by Charles Saatchi....
...In July last year, Charles Bowman, the then Lord Mayor of the City of London, forecast that up to 13,000 jobs in the UK financial services sector were expected to have shifted by March 29, the date the country...
...En route she has been collected by the likes of Charles Saatchi and shown all over the world. The Lowry show suggests that what interests her now are women’s “invisible years”....
...Kristin Scott Thomas was the elegant narrator, Toby Spence the cautious tenor, in an intermittently sharp performance with the London Philharmonic Choir and Trinity Boys Choir....
..., unpredictable panorama that includes “On Ghost” (2016), spine-chilling ceramic chains entangled with limb-like branches from Myanmarese sculptor Soe Yu Nwe; “Sea State VI”, a video by Singapore-based Charles...
...Well, it sort of is, says Professor Charles Spence, who runs the Crossmodal Research Lab at Oxford University: “Many people would love it to be the case that we could deliver tastes digitally....
...Charles Spence of Oxford university has also worked with whisky brands to create ASMR content as part of his cross-modal research into how expectations, sound and colour affect taste and flavour....
...Meanwhile, his work continued to sell in Britain late into the 1920s — on show at Ropac, “Enfant au Soleil” [Child in the Sun, 1891-92], was bought by the British philosopher Charles Meek....
...Kraus Jr, “The children of actress Rachel with a young girl and a dog” (1853), by Charles Negre....
...One is Charles Spencelayh’s “Why War?”...
...of the bloodthirsty Mediterranean mythology at the heart of her conceptions of motherhood, and to England, where she was struck both by Constructivism and by the “meticulous precision” of the architect Charles...
...Born in Newcastle to a father who was a psychiatrist — and the great grandson of Charles Darwin — she was raised in London. For almost her entire career, she has remained out of the public eye....
...Charles Avery, the British artist who has invented a metaphysical epic on an imaginary island, had intended to show his thoughtful, intricate drawings....
...Chapeau then to the Scottish National Galleries in Edinburgh for stealing a march on other British institutions by mounting a show devoted to the influence of Charles-François Daubigny on the Impressionists...
...● BNP Paribas Investment Managers has hired Jean-Charles Sambor as deputy head of emerging markets fixed income....
...It has been a long haul: in the 1950s he was still largely unknown and it was Charles Mackerras at Sadler’s Wells Opera, as English National Opera was then known, who played a big part in fighting for recognition...
...Charles Darwin, on his 1832 visit to this part of northern Chile, marvelled that the sun ever shone over “so useless” a land....
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