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...Today Kedleston Hall has some of the finest and grandest Adam interiors in existence....
...“She’s the only person who’s ever done that,” recalled Lowell Bryan, the McKinsey banking boss who was so suitably impressed by the precocious 26-year-old that he hired her....
...When the mine’s owner began to demolish some of Lowell’s old homes, a few people took a stand....
...Mr Stephenson, the son of an Oklahoman cattle farmer, had tested the adage “you can’t fight city hall” and proved it wrong....
...His 7.5m-wide depiction of the militia of District VIII, for instance, dominated the arquebusiers’ meeting hall for which Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” was also painted....
...“We have undertaken a substantial re-evaluation of our aims and of how the London Art Week platform should operate,” explains its chairman Lowell Libson....
...Once stuck in the Bughouse, Pound was permitted to live an independent, scholarly life, at least after transferring from high-security Howard Hall to Cedar Ward in the main building....
...Ben McLannahan is the FT’s US banking editor Still life by Aaron Tilley; portrait by Spencer Lowell...
...On the first of two nights at the Royal Festival Hall, Stevens mixed singer-songwriterly openness with an ingrained gift for fabulation....
...For Lowell Libson, another founding exhibitor, MDNY has become a standalone event....
...Stevens’ set still majored on his recent, almost unlistenably bleak album Carrie & Lowell, inspired by the death in 2012 of his alcoholic, schizophrenic mother, but he shuffled the pack a little, and lifted...
...In Norfolk, the Marquess of Cholmondeley’s Palladian Houghton Hall is transformed by James Turrell’s LightScape....
...Now the two sculptures crouch together in the central hall....
...Dreamt up at a dinner party by poet Robert Lowell and his wife, the writer Elizabeth Hardwick, along with publisher Jason Epstein and his wife Barbara – who co-edited the journal with Silvers until her death...
...New discoveries include an oil study of a young man by the young Anthony Van Dyck (c1617, Fergus Hall, £550,000), and Lowell Libson presents two previously unrecorded drawings by William Blake, the watercolour...
...His accompaniment to Lowell’s “For the Union Dead”, for instance, skilfully shifted from “indie” to “operatic” and back again, but felt overburdened....
...Participants include New York’s Jane Kahan gallery which will show Picasso ceramics and, from London, clock and barometer specialists Raffety and Walwyn, the Maas Gallery and watercolours and drawings dealer Lowell...
...Mobilizing Minds: Creating Wealth from Talent in the 21st Century Organization By Lowell L. Bryan and Claudia L....
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