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Once the reserve of mud-caked public schoolboys, the rugby shirt is now embraced by outfitters across the globe.
The dining room chimneypiece by Alfred Stevens, with caryatid figures by his pupil, James Gamble. The whole item was salvaged and gifted to the British Museum by Robert McAlpine — the building ...
Young lovers are foregoing expensive gifts and turning instead to quill and paper. Is it a result of the cost-of-living ...
From a flock of flamingos to a couple of play-fighting bear cubs, there truly are some stunning photographs in the shortlist ...
If Megève had a mafia, its name would be Sibuet. Jocelyne and Jean-Louis Sibuet began their empire back in 1981, with a ...
Caroline initially wanted to be a lawyer, but now that she works for Richard Avedon’s foundation, she can’t imagine doing ...
The statues were originally lost after a content sale, but have been dutifully re-created as part of an ongoing restoration ...
As the London Museum prepares to unveil the Cheapside Hoard in new premises on Smithfield, Will Hosie speaks to historian Victoria Shepherd about the story behind these precious jewels.
Little Walsingham is a village full of farmers all year round, shooting parties during the season and pilgrims in the fairer ...
From George Stubbs’s golden vision of the labourer’s place in society to Ford Madox Brown’s heroically monumental celebration of manual labour, artists have long been fascinated by the role of work.
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