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...The static images of oratorio are treated to some striking stage pictures courtesy of designer Simon Lima Holdsworth, with the romp in the Georgian camp coming straight out of Hogarth....
...Conceived with reference to Hogarth’s prints from his series of paintings of the same name, they still look as fresh as the day they were new....
...The 20th-century galleries tilt towards public rather than private statements: dedicated rooms for feminist campaigner Annie Swynnerton and political radical Richard Hamilton, rather than Lucian Freud or...
...For those interested in the history, the Foundling Museum displays major works of art by supporters, from William Hogarth and Joshua Reynolds to Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin....
...The Financial Times listed five notable properties this summer, including Hogarth House — home of Virginia Woolf’s Hogarth Press — and a 1920s mansion, complete with pool house, on the site of Mark Twain...
...It shows the long avenues, the canals and ponds and the many trees, which Richard’s father had already planted....
...Its centrepiece was Hough’s Songs from Isolation, in which lyrical tenor Andrew Staples and his outstanding accompanist Alisdair Hogarth performed individually, the pensive piano solos being the more probing...
...One of these, Charing Cross Road, was once the notorious parish of St Giles, depicted by Hogarth in “Gin Lane”....
...Tony Blair hangs out with Vivienne Westwood and Hogarth amid compendiums on design and architecture. On the top row, The Catcher in the Rye shares shelf space with The Girl on the Train....
...The FT's Thomas Hale went to St Pancras public piano in London to hear classical pianist Alisdair Hogarth and speak to people eager to play when they get the chance...
...So, to Hogarth. Jones loves Hogarth....
...As the scholar Richard Stephens writes, “English or British drawings were actually the products of many nationalities, often with their own distinct artistic habits.”...
...All five sang, with Alisdair Hogarth and Hough himself as the dazzling three-handed accompaniment, in the Other Love Songs, a multi-faceted designer collection where each one of the eight songs sports a...
...Hogarth donated works to support the hospital; Handel’s anthem “Blessed Are They That Considereth the Poor,” was composed for a hospital benefit and his Messiah was often performed there....
...Handel Saul Glyndebourne (Opus Arte) A vast, gaudy, Baroque banquet, worthy of Hogarth, is only the first coup de théâtre in Barrie Kosky’s staging of Handel’s oratorio....
...As the night goes on, there will be countless more scenes worthy of some modern Hogarth, generally involving alcohol or drugs....
...Awaking from nightmares of his murdered opponents, the king starts up in terror before the Battle of Bosworth in William Hogarth’s poised, serpentine “David Garrick as Richard III”....
...Constant writs eventually drove Hislop’s predecessor, Richard Ingrams, to retirement....
...One of the spectators was Richard Christie, 26, on holiday with his family from New Zealand, a country that has seen huge Chinese investment in its agriculture....
...He says he is considering an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard III. “One of the reasons I haven’t done it now is that my youngest has just gone to school....
...“We did it for Richard Branson for the kilt he wore for the launch of his Little Red airline.”...
...The RSG Consulting research team this year comprised: Reena SenGupta Yasmin Lambert Dominic Williams Laura Ansell Lucy Pearson James Wood Ian Richards...
...Richard Jones, who calls himself, alternately, a “silent clown”, a “mime artist”, actor and performer, claims to love his elf work....
...Helen Macdonald Author of ‘H is for Hawk’, winner of the 2014 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction To Richard Kerridge, British reptiles and amphibians are creatures as exciting, strange and savage as...
...Andy Hogarth, chief executive of Staffline, said the Avanta deal would help the company bid for the next round of contracts. “One of the ways to be successful is to add scale,” he said....
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