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Rubies and Weasel’s Teeth: Reconstructing Nicholas Hilliard

A few weeks ago, the art historian and presenter James Fox (A History of Art in Three Colours, British Masters) came by the conservation department to film a segment for ‘A Very British Rennaissance‘,...

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Surprising Sketches by Alfred Edward Chalon

After moving to England with his family in the late 18th century, the Swiss painter Alfred Edward Chalon quickly made a name for himself as a portraitist. He enrolled in the Royal Academy in 1797,...

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A Collector of Secrets. Sir Balthazar Gerbier (1592-1663) in cultural...

  Sir Balthazar Gerbier, engraved by J. Meijssens after Antony van Dyck (1599 – 1641). Museum no. E.1298-1888 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Middleburg-born Huguenot Balthazar Gerbier...

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The Missing Miniature

Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-89) originally trained as an enamellist in Geneva, but he is perhaps best known today for his wonderful half-length portraits in pastel. He painted an enormous variety of...

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The Complex World of Small Things: Part One

 Musings on the materials and techniques of portrait miniatures Contrary to popular belief, small does not equal easy: not in the world of the conservation of portrait miniatures, nor anywhere else, I...

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The Guard Book Project – A Resource for Research

Well… I never knew that….. This digitisation project is providing a unique opportunity for various areas of research about the museums collections, the history of the building, exhibitions, activities,...

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Rubies and Weasel’s Teeth: Reconstructing Nicholas Hilliard

A few weeks ago, the art historian and presenter James Fox (A History of Art in Three Colours, British Masters) came by the conservation department to film a segment for ‘A Very British Rennaissance‘,...

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Surprising Sketches by Alfred Edward Chalon

After moving to England with his family in the late 18th century, the Swiss painter Alfred Edward Chalon quickly made a name for himself as a portraitist. He enrolled in the Royal Academy in 1797,......

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A Collector of Secrets. Sir Balthazar Gerbier (1592-1663) in cultural...

  The Middleburg-born Huguenot Balthazar Gerbier (1592-1663) excelled with a vast career spanning from the various arts, the world of diplomacy to that of a courtier and spy. Many scholars have...

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The Missing Miniature

Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-89) originally trained as an enamellist in Geneva, but he is perhaps best known today for his wonderful half-length portraits in pastel. He painted an enormous variety of...

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The Complex World of Small Things: Part One

 Musings on the materials and techniques of portrait miniatures Contrary to popular belief, small does not equal easy: not in the world of the conservation of portrait miniatures, nor anywhere else, I...

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The Guard Book Project – A Resource for Research

Well… I never knew that….. This digitisation project is providing a unique opportunity for various areas of research about the museums collections, the history of the building, exhibitions, activities,...

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