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...The passion for environmentalism of King Charles III, as described so well by Tony Juniper (Opinion, September 19), is perhaps the strongest point in favour of a British-style constitutional monarchy: it...
...mix works with modern interiors or even contemporary artworks,” agrees dealer Nick Cox, who currently has a blue and white china bowl of tulips, roses, narcissi and blossom attributed to Pieter Casteels III...
...The idea of rebuilding the Stadtschloss was promoted by businessman Wilhelm von Boddien, who set up an astonishingly successful campaign....
...The only note of insubordination was supplied by the four-year-old Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, later the Kaiser, biting the legs of two of his British uncles. But Britain had had enough of weeping....
...The firm was founded by former Citigroup bankers Antonio Cacorino and Fredrick Chapey and now employs a team of almost 200....
...Sanctioned by King Friedrich Wilhelm III, it became the symbol of a new, comradely patriotism....
...deadpan treatment of the whole picture surface, Richter and Polke in the 1960s forced painting into a formal confrontation with photography that has shaped European figuration – Luc Tuymans, Peter Doig, Wilhelm...
...There may have been the expedient name change to Windsor – prompting Kaiser (“Cousin Bill”) Wilhelm to quip that he looked forward to the next performance of the Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha – but few...
...Known collectively as the Kaiserbäder (Kaisers’ bathing places) since Friedrich III and Wilhelm II took to sunning themselves there, Bansin, Ahlbeck and Heringsdorf occupy 8km of Baltic seafront and, these...
...He is in huge demand: one of his large panel works, “Garden of Earthly Delights III”, made more than £2.7m at Sotheby’s, London, last year....
...The “Massacre of the Innocents” by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, offered by Johnny van Haeften at £1.5m, and the fine George III Chippendale-period mahogany triple chair back settee at Apter-Fredricks would...
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