Sentences with phrase «edwardian artists»

British romantic drama SUMMER IN FEBRUARY follows the true tale of love, liberty and scandal amongst the Edwardian artists» colony in Cornwall is directed by Christopher Menaul.
A Bohemian story of love, rebellion and skinny - dipping scandal set among an Edwardian artists» colony in Cornwall would normally totally be my cup of tea.
The national ethic became identified with the interest of the middle class promoting it; Edwardian artists and intellectuals delighted endlessly in exposing the powerlessness of conventional Victorian virtues; and even the phrase «Victorian virtues» became a synonym for hypocrisy.

Not exact matches

«My style is one part Edwardian androgyny and the other»80s sex appeal,» says Hanbury, who splits her time between homes in London (where her husband, Thomas, owns Dicksmith Gallery), New York (her sister is the artist Hope Atherton), and a Virginia family farm.
The texture of Marrinon's artworks, laden with traces of the artist's hand and sculpture tools, is reminiscent of the sculptures of Edgar Degas or Auguste Rodin, while their subjects evoke the mannerisms of the Regency, Victorian or Edwardian periods.
The grand artists of the Edwardian age had moulded their figures and then paid stonemasons to do the dusty hard graft: Hepworth, Moore and the brilliant Henri Gaudier - Brzeska (killed in the first world war) did their own carving and learned the secrets of stone, the way it can break and open and release magic forms.
Migrations: Journeys into British Art (2012) ranged from Sir Peter Lely to Frank Bowling, using the permanent collection to explore the artistic effects of emigration; Looking at the View drew imaginatively on Tate Britain's landscapes; while an exhibition of Edwardian portraits, Forgotten Faces (2014), offered insights into the taste and the collecting policies of Tate Britain and reminded us of some extraordinary artists and sitters.
The collection also contains major works by Edwardian expatriate artists including John Russell (1858 - 1930), Rupert Bunny (1864 - 1947) and E. Phillips Fox (1865 — 1915).
Immortalise your pet by choosing a tile like this Daisy tile from the Dogs Collection by ceramic artist Maggie Mumford, whose classic Bristsh tiles are maufactured using the same traditional methods as those used in Victorian and Edwardian eras.
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