After World War I, artists and architects were in a state of flux, just like the world they inhabited. How could they…
We love standing in a museum gazing at a painting by Titian or Caravaggio, but we rarely question where it was before…
Built by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 for Lord Apsley, the Lord Chancellor, who gave the house its name. Some Adam…
* Scroll down for reading and location list * ‘The fun of being a New York painter is that landmarks are torn…
The remarkable untold story of Carry On actor Peter Butterworth, and his wife, Britain's first female TV impressionist, Janet Brown, best known…
This exhibition follows the romance and radicalism of the Rossetti generation, through and beyond the Pre-Raphaelite years: Dante Gabriel, Christina and Elizabeth…