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...The Paris-based group did not disclose the terms of the deal unveiled last month for Creed, whose colognes were worn by royals including King George III, but four people familiar with the matter provided...
...Additional reporting by George Parker in London and Adrienne Klasa in Paris...
...III”, “ebonised” and “polychrome”....
...offered the young Gormley, who by then had already exhibited at the Venice Biennale and the Serpentine Gallery, an exhibition at the gallery he was planning to open in an industrial building on Rue de l’...
...Yet far from bringing her to life for modern readers, Watson lifts his portrait of her straight from a book published in 1957, quoting verbatim from Jeanine Delpech’s groundbreaking L’Ame de la Fronde: “...
...‘A male dancer without precedent’ Different Drummer, Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, London (February 8 2008) “Edward Watson is a male dancer without precedent in the history of the Royal Ballet....
...By the time of George III the balance of power had shifted to parliament, and the rallying slogan “no taxation without representation” referred to the acts of the then parliament particularly with respect...
...When the population rises up against what they see as unfair impositions of tax laws — whether it was George III’s rule over the American colonies, Louis XVI in France or Margaret Thatcher’s poll tax — regimes...
...But for Mark Watson III it was, apparently, a place to do business....
...He progressed from the perennially irritated Tim in The Office to Sherlock’s snappish Dr Watson; I never saw his Richard III on stage, but I bet it was testy....
...The revolutionaries had not fought against the “monarchical tyranny” of King George III, Mr Barr argued, but instead had the House of Commons in their sights....
...And what about Jake Gyllenhaal, reprising his Broadway performance as painter Georges Seurat in Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical Sunday in the Park with George (Savoy Theatre, London, from June 11)?...
...Stifel’s George O’Connor (“buy”, target £23.43) gives a good overview of what’s going on: On 22 July, we upgraded FY2020 revenue to £5,099.8m, prior £5,006m, but the real difference is at profitability...
...While the holding company’s fine, the French division (which is not yet owned by Max-Herve George) when taken in isolation is not....
...Will Wallis at Numis can give us the detail of the strategy review: We summarise the outcome as a focus on self-help, requiring upfront P&L investment....
...“Study after Velázquez” and MoMA’s theatrical gold-encased “Study for Portrait VII”, face Giacometti’s hieratic, still, seated figures: the fragile, plaster “Homme à mi-corps” and the bronze “Eli Lotar III...
...Life drawing runs through the history of the Royal Academy, Britain’s oldest established fine art school, which was founded by King George III in 1768....
...screams the wall text for Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, the first of seven operas under the spotlight in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s new show Opera: Passion, Power and Politics....
...He is due to play George III on stage next year. In Sherlock, Holmes’s superpower appears to be borderline Asperger’s. “I don’t think it’s a disorder,” says Gatiss, of the detective, defensively....
...On the sunny terrace of l’Hôtel du Palais, I watch a Russian family with two identical and immaculately dressed young boys stroll across the lawn to the curvaceous heated pool....
...A campaign to defend FoI has attracted cross-party support, including prominent Conservative backbencher David Davis, Labour deputy leader Tom Watson and Liberal Democrat peer Lord Tyler....
...Kruger introduced her German dealers to L&M’s former director, Sarah Watson, and between them they hatched a plan to open new premises....
...The successful sea trials of two of his ship’s chronometers led to his appointment as horologist mechanic to King George III and the British navy....
...All have galleries in Milan, and are partnering in the London venture, dubbed M&L Fine Art, which has set up shop on the first floor of Colnaghi’s former digs on Old Bond Street....
...The tourist’s Paris of the Champs-Élysées, the Étoile and the Avenue de l’Opéra is largely the work of Haussmann....
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