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Following an Eastern Star to The Wilder Shores of Love

Following an Eastern Star to The Wilder Shores of Love

The Wilder Shores of Love is a terrific tale about four women who were summoned by the eastern star. It is the exotic true-life stories of some of the key women in history Isabel Burton, Aimee Dubucq de Rivery, Jane Digby, and Isabelle Eberhardt. They all took great risks, whether their choice or not, and ended up either pursuing their passion for romance, or making the best of it.

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Modernism – Innovating Design Styles in the 20th Century

Modernism – Innovating Design Styles in the 20th Century

Modernism is a term the art and design community of our contemporary western world has adopted to describe a diverse range of architectural and interior decorative styles, as well as applied and graphic arts created between approximately 1880 and 1940 on an international scale.

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Silk – Being ‘At the Bar’ is not a Barrier to Success

Silk – Being ‘At the Bar’ is not a Barrier to Success

Written by BAFTA award winning writer Peter Moffat, Silk is a TV series about a bevvy of junior barristers working in ‘chambers’ at London where they are attempting to “take silk” and become a Queen’s Counsel. Then, and only then will they be allowed to wear the robes, made of coloured silk, that go with the position

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Monet’s Garden – The Rhythm of Nature Refreshing the Heart

Monet’s Garden – The Rhythm of Nature Refreshing the Heart

Monet’s garden at Giverny, renowned for the divine flowers that herald the arrival of each season, will be on show at The New York Botanical Garden from May 19, 2012

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Mossgreen Auctions – Collection Thomas Hamel and Martyn Cook

Mossgreen Auctions – Collection Thomas Hamel and Martyn Cook

On May 20 at Sydney Mossgreen Auctions will offer for sale a collection from Thomas Hamel Interiors and Martyn Cook Antiques of art antiques and decorative arts

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Thomas Chippendale – Eighteenth Century English Furniture

Thomas Chippendale – Eighteenth Century English Furniture

An 18th century village master craftsman, who designed and made furniture in rural Yorkshire Thomas Chippendale (1718 – 1779) was a progressive ambitious chap

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What is an Antique?

What is an Antique?

What is an Antique? An antique is something made in a previous era. However, according to antique dealers, their associations and the tax man, it is not really that simple at all.

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Lasting Impressions – Paintings, Pools and Plants at Giverny

Lasting Impressions – Paintings, Pools and Plants at Giverny

Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) celebrated the real art of gardening in the creation of his now world famous garden at Giverney, in Normandy. Monet’s painting of Spring at Giverny (1886) is a vision of the village clothed in the softest pinks. It is a first impression of a region full of magic light and charm the country that seduced and held him captive for the rest of his natural life.

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First Impressions – Monet, Pisarro, Sisley & Renoir

First Impressions – Monet, Pisarro, Sisley & Renoir

It would be safe to say we have today gained an impression that a garden is a timeless expression of man’s relationship with nature. Just as our world is constantly changing to accommodate man’s overpopulation of it, so must our minds remain open to new ways of exploring how that relationship can, and will continue.

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The Impressionists – A Painterly Pleasant French Revolution

The Impressionists – A Painterly Pleasant French Revolution

The art of the Impressionists became popular because people from all walks of life, nationalities and cultures understood that its message was all about celebrating life

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Flights of Garden Fantasy – Inspiring the Human Spirit

Flights of Garden Fantasy – Inspiring the Human Spirit

Growing beds of flowers is part of the delights of gardening and only one aspect of an ever evolving story that satisfies the human spirit to a profound degree.

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Castle & Beckett Always – Secrets Surprises & Relationships

Castle & Beckett Always – Secrets Surprises & Relationships

At last Kate Beckett seals the deal with Ric Castle at the end of the Season 4 finale episode “Always”, by revealing her feelings and rushing into his arms.

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The Horse from Arabia to Royal Ascot – Cultural Ambassadors

The Horse from Arabia to Royal Ascot – Cultural Ambassadors

The exhibition The Horse from Arabia to Royal Ascot at the British Museum starting on May 24th is sure to attract great crowds. It is FREE to the public, who historically owes a great debt to this most noble of animals.

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The Silver Pharaoh Psusennes I Facing the Afterlife in Style

The Silver Pharaoh Psusennes I Facing the Afterlife in Style

The tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes 1 is one of the most underrated discoveries in the scheme of things at Egypt, at least in regard to its jewellery and objects.

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Thomas Jefferson at Monticello – to See and be Seen

Thomas Jefferson at Monticello – to See and be Seen

Throughout his life Thomas Jefferson was continually putting his house Monticello up or pushing it down as his knowledge and experience of life and architecture expanded.

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Wine, Women and Song – A Tripartite Motto for All Time

Wine, Women and Song – A Tripartite Motto for All Time

Wine was made before history was recorded. For thousands of years it has given comfort, pleasure and evoked high spirits among man people in many different countries and cultures.

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