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The works of a pioneering woman silversmith forme
There are many reasons that an artist’s ambitions can be thwarted, including the decision to become a teacher. Later this month, an exhibition will shine a light on talent obscured by a career in the classroom
A fleet of vintage trams and buses take ...
When COUNTRY LIFE’s Henry Avray Tipping spotted a 17th-century four poster languishing in a Herefordshire attic in 1911, he set off a chain of events that saw the bed leave its ancestral home and land at The Met in New York
From furniture and textiles to silverware and glass, these up-and-coming designers and makers are creating the most delightful designs
FROM WALL ART TO SCULPTURE, EXTRAORDINARY CRAFTSMANSHIP IS ON DISPLAY AT THE ANNUAL GOLDSMITHS’ FAIR IN LONDON, DISCOVERS KATE YOUDE
A line in a sermon by John Donne so struck Stanley Spencer that he turned it into a painting. Now, a study for the picture is on offer at the British Art Fair