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Does this Renaissance duchess, daughter of a scandalous
With a strength of character that belied her fragile looks, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun pushed the boundaries of royal portraiture and, after the French Revolution, challenged the loss of female influence via every frill and fold in her work
Richmond Palace, 22 March 1603. Elizabeth I – the self-proclaimed Virgin Queen who had ruled England for 44 years, seeing off the Armada, healing religious divisions and creating a court so magnificen
Does a newly found Nicholas Hilliard miniature portray Shakespeare’s patron the Earl of Southampton?
BOHEMIANS A BLOOMSBURY INGÉNUE The lives ...
A lovely lady, a peaceful street… and a chilling home discovery
This autumn, the V&A unveils a captivating exhibition dedicated to Marie Antoinette, the ill-fated French queen whose brief yet eventful life continues to bewitch audiences and fuel the creative imagination. Marie-Claire Chappet traces her enduring influence on culture and fashion