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...Stephen Ellcock’s book, billed as a “visual journey through Albion’s psychic landscape”, is a magpie collection of classic images — Blake, Samuel Palmer, Arthur Rackham, John Martin — intermixed with 21st-century...
...In a smashing 1934 self-portrait, Samuel Joseph Brown confronts viewers with a level gaze....
...We got into today’s situation “by accident”, says Samuel Myers, from Harvard University’s TH Chan School of Public Health....
...Each took one year to complete and is a glorious starburst of animals, forests, celestial skies, prowling wolves and myriad closely observed details from the natural world, the mysticism of Samuel Palmer...
...Peter Davidson’s haunting book, The Last of the Light (2015), offered a marvellously imaginative study of how artists, from Caspar David Friedrich to Samuel Palmer, have made use of twilight....
...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,”...
...Masterpieces ranging from Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a White-haired Man” to Samuel Palmer’s “The Lonely Tower” appear in the flickering gloom....
...Another trainer, Hugo Palmer, said businesses such as his were run on “very tight” margins and cash flow and would swiftly suffer if horses were removed from training....
...The display begins with Bewick, William Blake and Samuel Palmer, who saw in Blake’s engravings “visions of little dells, and nooks, and corners of Paradise” unveiling “the soul of beauty through the forms...
...Palmers, long established at Langleys in the West Midlands, supplies many of the designer gins in Britain....
...For a 1981 New York City Opera production of Leoš Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen, Sendak drew on the sensibilities of Caspar David Friedrich and Samuel Palmer, who transformed the natural facts of the...
...In 1974, Loftus and her graduate student John Palmer demonstrated that simple verbal suggestions could change the way observers recalled a video of a car accident....
...Goya’s “No Ilenas tanto la cesta” (“Don’t fill the basket so full”) and Samuel Palmer’s Shoreham period “A Church with a Boat and Sheep” similarly offer everything you might wish for in a work by these artists...
...Other young men, partially clothed or naked, appear in spirited drawings of the countryside that show a debt to the young Samuel Palmer....
...British Library, David Kynaston expressed admiration for the work of historian EP Thompson in “rescuing forgotten and marginalised subjects from posterity’s enormous condescension”, as well as for Raphael Samuel...
...In the meantime the gallery is holding an anniversary exhibition with a special emphasis on Samuel Palmer....
...Palmer and Eric Ravilious and ultimately the visionary advocacy of Eve Balfour, who co-founded the Soil Association in 1946....
...Mr Palmer reminds me of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner, who shoots a beloved albatross that had not only brought his ship luck but, like Cecil the lion, had become used to human contact....
...Samuel Palmer painted the haunting beauty of the farmed English landscape. And since then the good life has been variously reawakened by, among others, Morris and Californian flower power....
...At times, the result is that he leaves portraiture far behind, as in his extended discussion of Samuel Palmer....
...He was discovered by a group of young artists led by Samuel Palmer, who became besotted by his visionary ideas, particularly revering a set of small crepuscular wood engravings Blake had made to illustrate...
...Time will tell if this focus on systems and blueprints will reap the desired rewards of winning back the Samuel Ryder Trophy next year....
...tate.org.uk, 020 7887 8888, to May 10 William Tillyer: The Palmer Paintings, Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London Subtitled “Clouds that Drop Fatness on the Earth”, Tillyer’s paintings alluding to Samuel Palmer...
...Abundant fruit, wooded hills, ripe golden corn and large woolly sheep are all unnaturally bright, intensely coloured in praise of God’s munificence, in Samuel Palmer’s rhapsodic “The Magic Apple Tree”....
...Some of the opera’s glittering detail was supplied by Burkhard Ulrich’s brilliantly creepy Herod and Doris Soffel’s glamorous Herodias, less so by Samuel Youn’s forceful Jokanaan....
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