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Liberty's Dawn: A People's History of the Industrial Revolution, by Emma Griffin, Yale University Press, x + 303 pages, $45. For over a century the ruling interpretations of the industrial ...
First we meet Oscar, Claude's given name, a teenage caricaturist sketching notable figures in the port city of Le Havre. By ...
Before the French Revolution, the appreciation of fine art was a privilege reserved for the clergy and the aristocracy. Artists were hired hands, paid to decorate palaces and cathedrals.
BlackBook—the legacy arts & culture brand—with UNESCO GEM Report, launch, MOTHER NATURE IN THE BARDO in Southampton, July thru Sept 2025, following their Manhattan art exhibition in Chelsea, NYC, this ...
Arts ‘industrial revolution’ could unlock ‘brave new world’, says Lord Bragg The industry is not ‘the cherry on the cake’ but the cake itself, said the Labour peer.