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...Peter Blake: Sculpture and Other Matters is at Waddington Custot, London W1, until 13 April; waddingtoncustot.com...
...Her paintings are unique, and yet sit within the romantic English landscape tradition that zigzags from Richard Long and Paul Nash to Turner, and the pastoral visions of Samuel Palmer to William Blake,”...
...It is a collaboration with artist Rosemary Clunie, whose work recalls that of Joan Miró or Quentin Blake, depending on your mood and inclination....
...Back at Mirehouse, bookings are flooding in for its next event: a showing of the film I, Daniel Blake on Thursday with director and Corbyn supporter Ken Loach....
...Photographs: Joan Marcus; Getty; Julieta Cervantes; Matthew Murphy; Eyevine...
...Similarly, instead of frightening employees with multimillion dollar savings goals, Blake Thibault and John Clark of Heffernan Financial Services talk about their “retirement pay cheque”....
...Joan Collins) for a bailout if his loans go bad....
...(He is depicted as something like William Blake’s Nebuchadnezzar, a hunched outcast eating grass — but ready to pounce.)...
...From Ms Joan McCowan Blake....
...With a little sigh she returns to Blake....
...McCowan Blake...
...He enjoyed the movement’s playful nature, he says, pointing to an early print, “Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Bastards”, which replaced the randomly chosen figures in Peter Blake’s original artwork with...
...Blake’s poetry was certainly accorded that when Gerald Finley came on afterwards to sing the baritone cycle, Songs and Proverbs of William Blake....
...They were created by Joan Gardy Artigas, ceramicist for Miró and many others: a concrete version of Szafran’s unique vision....
...Blake and Constable come to mind, as well as Ad Reinhardt’s black paintings, Rothko, Malevich....
...There is also a certain poignancy about the way she holds a closed book, since Joan Alleyn was illiterate....
...He was instinctively drawn to the English visionary tradition – several Blakes and a marvellous luminous Samuel Palmer, “Magic Apple Tree”, are here – which in this context looks especially conservative,...
...A Necklace of Raindrops By Joan AikenCover by Jan Pienkowski Jonathan Cape, 1968 Joan Aiken wrote poetry, plays and adult novels, including a sequel to Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, but she is best known...
...In May 1958 her play A Taste of Honey premiered at Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Royal Stratford East....
...www.operadeparis.fr BilbaoPeter Blake This retrospective, which spans more than 50 years of the work of British pop artist Peter Blake, was first exhibited at the Tate Liverpool last summer....
...As Joan Klingel Ray puts it in the preface to Jane Austen for Dummies: “You don’t need a degree in English to enjoy, or even love, Austen’s novels.”...
...THE PURE LANDby Alan SpenceCanongate ₤12.99 (August 24) This novel is based on the fascinating real life story of Thomas Blake Glover - the so-called “Scottish Samurai”....
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