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...Patterson points to a pewter beaker from the 1690s engraved with wrigglework portraits of William III and Mary II that sold at Christie’s for £14,400....
...William Farrell Leicester, Leicestershire, UK...
...As with Sunset Boulevard, just opened in London, fame and its price colour Maggie O’Farrell’s novel Hamnet, albeit handled in a very different style....
...It was in 2017, while Phoebe was painting the Cholmondeley children in William Kent’s Palladian interior, the great Stone Hall, that the idea for the exhibition began to unfurl....
...A science fiction fan as a child (William Gibson is an influence), Beauman associates his love of Owens with the sense of discovery that comes from fresh immersion in an imagined literary world....
...It’s harder to figure out how the focused interiority of O’Farrell’s spellbinding prose will translate to the stage....
...Letter in response to this article: England’s towns need tailor-made solutions / From William Farrell, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK...
...Basque couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga in the mid-’50s, he moved to Princess Irene Galitzine’s fashion house in Rome where his crystal-clad “palazzo pyjamas” were immortalised by photographers including William...
...In October last year the Duchy also launched a new mental health and wellbeing package, the current Duke of Cornwall, Prince William, being keen to lead in the agriculture sector on the topic of mental health...
...And then there is the looming presence of William Shakespeare....
...She points to a portrait by William Dargie titled Wattle Queen, which shows Queen Elizabeth II resplendent in a mimosa-yellow gown, a sprig of wattle at her shoulder, painted to mark her 1954 Australian...
...But as smaller galleries such as Oxford Ceramics and Maximillian William, which recently showed Collingwood wall hangings from the collection of Dr Brian Harding, celebrate him, buyers are becoming more...
...The Marriage Portraitby Maggie O’Farrell, Tinder Press £25/Knopf $28 Readers expecting the all-consuming poignancy of Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet may feel a little short-changed by her latest novel....
...Another eccentric 1993 movie also finds musical voice in the shape of Mrs Doubtfire, adapted by John O’Farrell and Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick, but with less consistent results....
...(The Banshees of Inisherin) Brendan Fraser (The Whale) Paul Mescal (Aftersun) Bill Nighy (Living) Best Actress Cate Blanchett (Tár) Ana de Armas (Blonde) Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie) Michelle Williams...
...Its proprietors are Niamh Fleming-Farrell, a bookseller and journalist from Ireland, and William Dobson, an English teacher – adventure-seekers who came to the city more than 10 years ago and “basically...
...IT consultant John Volanthen is played by the Irish Farrell; retired firefighter Rick Stanton by the American Mortensen....
...Recently musician friends like SmallX, José James and Kamaal Williams have been giving me records, and it would be great to be able to listen to them again....
...Currently on show at the William Morris Gallery in London as part of Young Poland: An Arts and Crafts Movement (1890-1918) until 30 January, it reflects Rusak’s own heightened awareness of his “Polishness...
...“We try to capture this static moment of perfection,” says Moro of the imagery, which draws on Vermeer and the British painter William Nicholson....
...Farrell and McNamara are globally admired and have remained unstarry, affable and thoughtful....
...“We haven’t lived together since I was 20,” says the hotelier and television host of decamping from London with her two children to the home of Olga Polizzi and her husband, the writer William Shawcross,...
...When William Morris first sat down at the tapestry loom in his bedroom at Oxfordshire’s Kelmscott Manor in 1877 to engage in what he called “the noblest of the weaving arts”, he found inspiration in the...
...“I don’t really understand it but then I live with a man [the novelist William Sutcliffe] who reads [fiction] all the time,” she replies....
...After a spell at the Slade in London, he moved to Paris and joined Atelier 17, a printmaking workshop founded by Stanley William Hayter, a British Surrealist artist....
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