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...Blake Works I, created for Paris Opera Ballet in 2016, is danced to the easy-listening electronica of The Colour in Anything by British singer-songwriter James Blake....
...Blake ?] had seen it in Korea. And he had lived through World War II. So for him, it was all war. Life was war....
...Similarly, Philip Roth (Jonathan Cape, April) by Blake Bailey is the first major portrayal of the novelist, who granted the author full access and independence before his death in 2018....
...But the Booker has never been wholly British nor a stranger to controversy, Frederick Studemann writes....
...William Frederick Yeames, a popular exponent of tear-jerking history, including “And When Did You Last See Your Father?”, is represented here by a work not seen in public for 75 years, “Amy Robsart”....
...His book on William Blake, A Man Without a Mask (1943), is a wonderful study of the poet who was, like Bronowski, just as interested in the natural world as the literary one....
...Contemporaneously, William Blake’s “Triple Hecate” and “Whore of Babylon” castigated the hypocrisy and moral turpitude of 1790s London; two centuries later Paula Rego’s witches are as charged with pathos...
...One young man, Frederick Ponsonby, snapped up plans of the Pantheon and of three ruined temples: was he thinking of building a folly on the estate?...
...Among early purchases was William Blake Richmond’s “The Song of Miriam”, a huge “processional” piece bought from Angela Nevill....
...Andrew Edmunds will offer 18th-century mezzotints made “after” works by the society painter Johann Zoffany to coincide with the show in the RA’s Sackler Gallery, while Frederick Mulder specialises in 19th...
...The publication of Fever Pitch in 1992, which borrowed from the American writer Frederick Exley’s “fictional memoir” A Fan’s Notes (1968), inspired a whole series of British sports memoirs from the early...
...As owners of the Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly, Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay are known to be hands-on proprietors, paying attention to small details....
...He was not averse to holding processions, tournaments, hunts, balls, masques and firework displays for months at a time, as he did in 1790 when entertaining Denmark’s King Frederick IV....
...Jan Blake’s designs and costumes, variations in grey, fit the work well....
...For in 1910 the 28-year-old Frederick C Robie had decided that horse-drawn transport was already a thing of the past....
...Radtke Frederick Towfigh Denis P. Coleman III Dimitrios Kavvathas Richard M. Ramsden Greg A. Tusar Kevin P. Connors Larry M. Kellerman Michael J. Richman Andrea A. Vittorelli James V....
...He was patronised by increasing numbers of European aristocrats, cardinals, popes, emperors and kings – most notably Frederick the Great of Prussia, who tried to entice Batoni to Potsdam to be his court...
...Images by William Blake, Albrecht Dürer and Andrea Mantegna are also available. Estimates start at £1,500....
...The Yorkshire painter Frederick Elwell made the same point in a less strident register during the second world war....
...This June he will be bringing a Henry Moore sculpture priced about £250,000 along with a good selection of leading 20th-century British artists – Nicholson, Sickert, Bomberg, Naum Gabo – plus a Peter Blake...
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