An exhibit in Watersmeet shows portraits that have influenced generations regarding the danger of forest fires.
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Emily Carr repainted the scene, War Canoes, Alert Bay, in a 1912 oil that is one of her most famous paintings. The Audain Art ...
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According to Puja Arya, associate professor at Pearl Academy in Jaipur, the earliest references to bandhani can be found in ...
Both Elizabeth I and Raleigh have been criticised over their links to the slave trade. The artwork of Elizabeth I that has ...