Condition as shown in Pictures, Please consider pictures as a part of description Elevate your collection with these stunning 1900s handwritten postcards from British India. This set of 4 offers a glimpse into the past, each card telling its own story through its unique script and design. Ideal for history buffs and postcard enthusiasts alike. • Historical handwritten art • British India heritage • 4 unique pieces • Exceptional vintage charm • Perfect for display • Wonderful story behind each • Enhances any collection These postcards not only represent a moment in time but also serve as beautiful decor pieces that celebrate the legacy of communication. A perfect way to appreciate the lost art of handwriting and showcase your love for history. Product Specification 14 cm x 9 cm ( L x B)
This product is a reproduction print of Classy Vogue magazine cover (FRAMES NOT INCLUDED). Perfect to hang in your vanity/dressing room or office space. Art uplifts any space and gives it personality. Show off your personality and chic taste in art. Product is available in two different sizes; A5 Poster Print - 148 x 210 mm A4 Poster Print - 210 x 297 mm We post using royal mail, the item will be sent in a hard back envelope. If the item is to be delivered damaged( which may occur in transit), simply contact us. We are happy to help and will do our upmost to resolve any matter or queries you may have. Thank you for looking at our product. Happy Shopping! Please note* As they are vintage reprints the age of the graphics will reflect on print, these graphics cannot be compared to our modern day graphics. Any blurs or blemish or imperfections in graphics are part of the vintage allure.
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This is a Dorset Postcard - Weymouth Holidays, London & South Western Railway SW12759 Publisher: Dalkeith Picture Postcard No 66 Postcard size: Standard. Unused (Modern reproduction) Postcard defect(s): Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any
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Paul Nash was 25 at the outbreak of the First World War. He would come to see himself as a messenger to those who wanted the war to go on for ever, creating some of the most devastating landscapes …
General Post Office British Era Bangalore, 1900 Postcard. The General Post Office was opened in 1800 by the East India Company as one of the
George Mackley (1900-1983), Brackie’s Burn, Northumberland
Una cosa que tenemos que agradecer a Internet es que permite colorear de forma sencilla fotos históricas. Pero los buenos resultados no se consiguen sólo gracias a programas como Photoshop, sino que el talento de quienes transforman las imágenes en blanco y negro en obras de arte en color es crucial.
PHOTOS. 15 images colorisées pour voir le passé autrement qu'en noir et blanc
Demolition work at London's King's Cross Station later will create space for its first public square after 160 years.
Oil on canvas; 56.4 x 76.7 cm. John Northcote Nash CBE RA was an English painter, illustrator, and engraver. He was born in London, the younger brother of the artist Paul Nash. Educated at Wellington College, he exhibited with his brother from 1913, and fought in World War I from 1916 to 1918 with the Artists Rifles. He worked as an official war artist from 1918. From 1924 to 1929 he taught at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (Oxford), and from 1934 to 1940 taught at the Royal College of Art (London). He started World War II in the Observer Corps, moving to the Admiralty as an official war artist in 1940. He was promoted Acting Major in 1943. Nash had no formal art training but was encouraged by his brother to develop his abilities as a draughtsman. His early work was in watercolor and included biblical scenes, comic drawings and landscapes. A joint exhibition with his brother Paul at the Dorien Leigh Gallery, London, in 1913 was successful, and John was invited to become a founder-member of the London Group in 1914. He was an important influence on the work of the artist Dora Carrington, and some of her works have been mistaken for his in the past. After World War I his efforts went into painting mainly landscapes. Emotions, however, concerning the war continued to linger and this was depicted in his landscape painting. Although he had a great love of nature he often used natural subjects to convey powerful and sensitive thoughts concerning the human condition. In addition to his painting abilities John Nash was also an accomplished printmaker. He was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers (1920), he produced woodcuts and wood engravings first as decorations to literary periodicals, and then increasingly as illustrations for books produced by the private presses; these include Jonathan Swift’s Directions to Servants (Golden Cockerel Press, 1925) and Edmund Spenser’s The Shepheard’s Calendar (Cresset Press, 1930). A particular interest in botanical subjects can be instanced in this period by his illustrations to Gathorne-Hardy’s Wild Flowers in Britain (Batsford 1938).
Satire on fashion: a young woman holds on to a bed-post while her husband, with gloves on his hands, her maid and black page-boy join forces to tug tight the laces of her stays; her lap dog sits on the bed; her pet monkey sits on the floor pointing at a book lettered, "Fashions Victim a Satire". 1777 Hand-coloured mezzotint
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“The exhibition of the season… Immaculate, highly detailed and luminously beautiful.” The Times Bringing together more than 80 paintings by an almost forgotten generation of artists, this exhibition explores the realist tradition in British art between the two World Wars. It focuses on scrupulously detailed realist painting, part of a world-wide trend at the time. “Enthralling… This ambitious and timely exhibition does more than pull out the unexpected. It recovers realism’s distinct and relevant voice in a short period of rapid change.” ★★★★ The Guardian When abstract art became fashionable after the Second World War, these artists became side-lined and largely forgotten. Many artists of the period opted for a new kind of hard-edged, sharp-focussed realist painting, and found new subjects in modern life. This exhibition, showing only in Edinburgh, includes some 80 paintings, of astonishing technical accomplishment and stunning beauty, by more than fifty artists - including Gerald Leslie Brockhurst, Meredith Frampton, Laura Knight, James Cowie and Winifred Knights. Borrowed from public and private collections throughout Britain, this is a unique chance to rediscover a remarkable, but little known period in British Art. “This show is full of beautiful things... It is a delight to see them back in their place.” ★★★★★ The Scotsman Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival 2017. Image: Harold Williamson, Spray, 1939 © Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum. Photo credit: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum.