February 8, 2025

European Fine art

European Fine art

The island art of Frank Walter

The Antiguan-born painter spent his final years living off the land, but his paradisiacal paintings are more complicated than they seem A new exhibition dedicated to the overlooked landscape painter, writer and campaigner Frank Walter at the Garden Museum in Lambeth offers an unusual proposition. Opting for a ‘show, don’t tell’ approach, it attempts to

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World-renowned University of St Andrews chooses Bruynzeel

PANNINGEN, Netherlands, Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Bruynzeel Storage Systems has contributed to the refurbishment of the library at the world-renowned University of St Andrews in Scotland. The library of St Andrews is one of the largest and oldest research libraries in the UK. The university was founded in 1413 and the impressive library has a collection

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Tarun Tahiliani on the New Indian Man’s Self-Discovery

The Voice of Fashion is an online fashion and design magazine. Completely distinct in the way it deals with the latest fashion trends and its approach to Indian Fashion industry, TVOF is an online platform that explores news, views, opinion pieces, reported articles, photo features, narrative style stories and shopping lists. It is a fashion

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Epic Games’ Sweeney Takes Aim at Android’s ‘Fake Open Platform’

Epic Games Chief Executive Officer Tim Sweeney testified that Google’s Android operating system is a “fake open platform” in a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit over claims that the technology giant thwarts app market competition. From a report: Sweeney, who founded the company that makes the blockbuster Fortnite, took the witness stand Monday in San Francisco federal

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Israel and Hamas agree temporary cease-fire and hostage deal – POLITICO

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BREAKING OVERNIGHT: ISRAEL AND HAMAS AGREE TRUCE DEAL        TEMPORARY CEASE-FIRE: Israel and Hamas have agreed a temporary truce agreement that would see the release of dozens of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and a pause in fighting in Gaza that could

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A travel influencer favourite, Tbilisi offers an architectural cocktail of Europe and Asia

Thanks to several invasions, Georgia’s capital city Tbilisi was completely destroyed and rebuilt around 30 times. Weaving together its past, present and future is an astounding fusion of architectural styles to appreciate and be inspired by. Set between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea and bordered by Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, Georgia is

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The beauty of the cowboy lifestyle

“It is wordless poetry. It is theater without audience. It is symphony without strings.” These are the words of Anouk Masson Krantz, a French fine art photographer and author who, while living in New York City, decided to travel west and capture the modern-day cowboy lifestyle.  Krantz’s journey, captured through her camera lens, was unveiled

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Holiday markets around Colorado offer a way to celebrate and support local artisans. Here’s where you can find them this year

Thousands of Coloradans flock to one of the state’s numerous Christmas markets every year to meet Santa, shop for one-of-a-kind gifts handcrafted by local artisans, feast on delectable treats and enjoy the best in live music. Here is a rundown of locations throughout the state where you can enjoy seasonal entertainment and shopping. Please note

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Visual Moment | John Singer Sargent: Fashioning Art

Fans, gowns, beaded dress pumps, even a French hat ornament constructed from the stuffed body of a bird-of-paradise, complement the 50 paintings assembled for “Fashioned by Sargent” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, currently on view through January 15, 2024. The exhibition focuses on American expatriate artist John Singer Sargent’s relationship to fashion, demonstrating

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It’s Pop-Up Season! Your Guide to Shopping Local This Holiday

Okay, so these days every season is pop-up season. We’re lucky to have a thriving community of makers as well as local businesses who want to host their events! But as the holidays roll around, it’s especially great to shop local, and whatever you end up getting is probably going to be cooler than what

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