The Sharples pastels were first owned by Daniel Wadsworth ... 1550, Pen, ink wash & chalk on paper, Purchase through the gift of James Junius Goodwin, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford. In ...
The Connecticut museum exhibits stellar drawings from its holdings, spanning centuries and featuring such artists as ...
The threat to fishing communities and the mysteries of life below the waves are explained in two new exhibitions at Hastings ...
Carolyn Sharples, 34 ... And so, next month, I begin my new life with James. We have used £4,500 of our savings to buy a state-of-the-art tandem to make the cycling a treat rather than a chore ...
A new art gallery named Ptolemy is quickly becoming a cultural cornerstone in Glendale, and its owner, Patrick Reynolds, is ...
Christian Coop takes us on a tour of London's salubrious St James's district — through ... an act — a deliberate relationship between the artist and the object, but also with what created ...
James Grymes has a distinguished career as a professor of musicology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He's spent years of his life studying music and learning how to distill ...
Young people flourish at one of Bolton's top performing secondary school, Ofsted found during a recent visit. This comes after Hill Cot Road based Sharples School was visited for an ungraded ...
The 2025 edition of Frieze Los Angeles wrapped up on Sunday, February 23, marking a milestone year for the fair with strong sales, major institutional acquisitions, and an outpouring of support for ...
There is an 1881 print by the French artist James Tissot now showing at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto that depicts a fashionable woman relaxing in a garden on a summer evening. The Epiphany ...
Assuming that on the contrary James did fulfill his task, in virtue of what other bent or bias does he espouse pluralism? The answer is, I think, the esthetic bent, the bias of the artist.