A study of the beginnings of the idea of the ‘modern artist’. Not set in Paris or New York, as you might expect, but London among the students at the Royal Academy between 1769 to 1830.
Making the Modern Artist – Culture, Class and Art-Educational Opportunity in Romantic Britain
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London`s New Scene – Art and Culture in the 1960s
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The marvellous Attlee takes us on the journey, through space and time, of one violin, whose voice "was powerful enough to unbuckle joints". Cremona, Russia, Venice, Alpine forests... (Her la... read more
Lev’s Violin: An Italian Adventure
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Rossmore's photographs of fading historic buildings, taken over a decade from the early 1960s, are now lodged in the Irish Architectural Archive. Here seventy images from the length and brea... read more
Paddy Rossmore: Photographs
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PP has written numerous books on Fascist Spain. No one is better qualified to write this big history - why corruption has been so tenacious, and the continuing conflict between centrism and ... read more