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October 2017

Colin Mackenzie: Collector Extraordinaire

October 2, 2017Heather
Portrait of Colin Mackenzie with three Indian assistants by Thomas Hickey, 1816. (F13) Reproduced by permission of the British Library.

Stornoway’s Museum nan Eilean, in Scotland, may well be hosting its most eclectic exhibition to date. On the walls, there are watercolour paintings and drawings depicting people, places and monuments in India and Java. Next to these are stone sculptures,… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Collections

Collector Extraordinaire

October 2, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Portrait of Colin Mackenzie with three Indian assistants by Thomas Hickey, 1816. (F13) Reproduced by permission of the British Library.

Stornoway’s Museum nan Eilean, in Scotland, may well be hosting its most eclectic exhibition to date. On the walls, there are watercolour paintings and drawings depicting people, places and monuments in India and Java. Next to these are stone sculptures,… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Collections

Kuniyoshi and Kunisada: Rivals

October 2, 2017Heather
Nozarashi Gosuke, from the series Men of Ready Money with True Labels Attached, Kuniyoshi Fashion, about 1845, Utagawa Kuniyoshi

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Sotheby’s in New York and the auction houses in the UK and in Europe sold mostly late Utagawa School prints by Kuniyoshi (excluding his early works), Kunisada I aka Toyokuni III, Kunisada II and… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Japan, Prints

Kuniyoshi vs Kunisada

October 2, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Nozarashi Gosuke, from the series Men of Ready Money with True Labels Attached, Kuniyoshi Fashion, about 1845, Utagawa Kuniyoshi

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Sotheby’s in New York and the auction houses in England and in Europe sold most late Utagawa School prints by Kuniyoshi (excluding his early works), Kunisada I aka Toyokuni III, Kunisada II and III,… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Japan, Prints

Jim Thompson House in Bangkok

October 2, 2017Heather
Jim Thompson outside his house in Bangkok

In bustling modern Bangkok, down an alley off a crowded street, is a tranquil corner of old Siam: The Jim Thompson Museum. To visit it is to enter a magical world. Set in a fragrant tropical garden, this historic teak… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Thailand

Jim Thompson in Bangkok

October 2, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Jim Thompson outside his house in Bangkok

by Denise Heywood   In bustling modern Bangkok, down an alley off a crowded street, is a tranquil corner of old Siam: The Jim Thompson Museum. To visit it is to enter a magical world. Set in a fragrant tropical… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017 Thailand

Imagining the Divine: Rise and Shine

October 2, 2017Heather
Statue of a Ram bearer, 3rd-4th century, marble, Zubeir, Iraq. The British Museum © The Trustees of the British Museum

Imagining the Divine shows how the world’s great religions found their way into the artistic limelight in this exhibition currently on in Oxford. The Ashmolean Museum has recently been taking a spiritual direction that might seem alien to those who… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017

Rise and Shine

October 2, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Statue of a Ram bearer, 3rd-4th century, marble, Zubeir, Iraq. The British Museum © The Trustees of the British Museum

by Lucien de Guise Imagining the Divine shows how the world’s great religions found their way into the artistic limelight in this exhibition currently on in Oxford. The Ashmolean Museum has recently been taking a spiritual direction that might seem… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2017
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