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...Before most people knew what a camera was, the V&A was already amassing photographs....
...De Gournay One of the finest ages of Japanese painting (the Edo period, from around 1615 to 1868) inspires handpainted designs that transport to a land of arching willow trees on gilded grounds, morning...
...A woodcut print by Makino Yoshio shows a ghostly Buckingham Palace glowing behind the dark trees of Green Park....
...A few minutes’ walk from the Gateway of India, it overlooks shoreline palm trees and sailboats on the Arabian Sea....
...Another V&A acquisition, the Refugee Nation flag, a black stripe on orange designed by Syrian Yara Said in reference to the lifejackets worn by those attempting to cross the Mediterranean, was created in...
...The house of the title is a neoclassical beauty surrounded by linden trees in Elkins Park on the fringes of Philadelphia, built by the Dutch VanHoebeeks in the 1920s....
...(FT) Kansai v Tokyo In the Kansai region of Japan, you stand on the right of the escalator, not the left. Such a difference is small but matters....
...If Irving’s aptitude was for revealing the architecture of trees, then Thurston Hopkins excelled at exposing the underbelly of British society....
...PREM WATSA (aka the “Oracle of Ontario”) Classic quote: “Trees don’t grow to the sky and markets don’t fall to the floor.”...
...A judge in Regina v....
...The collector still has a vase in a Trees and House pattern that he bought in 1984 for £330. “Quite a lot of money then,” he adds. “Now it is insured for £2,000....
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