A lecture on the times and the play of Richard the Third, delivered in Crosby Hall, November 8th, 1843 / by Miles Beale, M.R.C.S. - London: [1844] ...
From the desert of New Mexico to the clifftops of Guernsey, artists have found inspiration in all sorts of places. Here are ...
The Architectural Association sketch book / Edited by C. C. Brewer, F. C. Eden, A. Gilbert Scott, S. K. Greenslade - London: 1913 ...
Views Of The Old And New London Bridges. Drawn And Etched By Edward William Cooke. With Scientific And Historical Notices Of The Two Bridges; Practical Observations On The Tides Of The River Thames; ...
Carla Juaçaba, Jane Issler Hall and Noemí Blager discuss the design of 'Brasil! Brasil!' and the complicated legacy of modernism in Brazilian architecture today. Carla Juaçaba founded her independent ...
The RA Architecture Prize and The RA Dorfman Prize celebrate outstanding international contributions to design and uncover fresh new talent. Hear from leading architects from the UK and around the ...
Held every year since 1769, the Summer Exhibition displays works in a variety of mediums and genres by emerging and established artists. The Summer Exhibition is the world’s oldest open submission ...
Discover the imaginary worlds of Victor Hugo, one of France’s most famous writers, at this exhibition of his rarely-seen works on paper. Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a leading public figure in ...
Study of a girl's head for one of the angels in 'The Martyrdom of St. Stephen', June 1871 - May 1873 ...
Hugo once said that he had ‘missed his true vocation’ and was ‘born to be a decorator’. Best known as a writer, he was also a politician, a skilful and inventive draughtsman, and had a passion for ...
From Copacabana Beach to footballing legend, Pelé, Brazil’s modern culture has made a lasting mark on the world. One of the most famous beaches in the world, the 4km of sweeping, golden Rio de Janeiro ...
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