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London's Royal Academy is exploring the life and works of John W. Waterhouse. More than 40 paintings will show his relationship to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Though overshadowed by the Impressionists in their own day, the works of these romantic and idealistic artists has through time gained a new respect and admiration.
Ophelia, the doomed maiden of Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, is the subject of this late Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece painted in 1889.
Though she was a poet and artist in her own right, Lizzie Siddal is best known as the idealized model of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
John Keats' "Isabella; or The Pot of Basil" inspired works by painters John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, John William Waterhouse and John White Alexander.
Gwen Wisler has serious business experience. She now spends her life sharing what she has learned, and the way in which she goes about it is what makes her Gwen Wisler.
Artists John William Waterhouse and William-Adolphe Bouguereau moved beyond objectification to portray the mythological beauty Psyche in a deeper, more sympathetic light.
Troubled newspapers are getting online advertising advice from such varied sources as Price Waterhouse, Borrell Associates and their own Newspaper Association of America
The Reisling Slipper Trial is the main lead in race for fillies aiming at the Golden Slipper. The Golden Slipper is one of the world's premier 2yo races.
The Headless Horseman, sorceresses, a quirky monster and a love vampire in artworks by John Quidor, John William Waterhouse, Lévy-Dhurmer, Odilon Redon and Edvard Munch.
The Todman Slipper Trial, or Todman Stakes, is the key lead up race for colts and geldings aiming at the Golden Slipper, one of the world's richest juvenile races.
Charles Darwin knew that the natural instinct of honey bees to build beautiful and intricate hexagonal wax honeycombs could be explained by natural selection.
Visions of classic Shakespearean drama by artists Eugène Delacroix, Lord Frederic Leighton, Edwin Austin Abbey and Odilon Redon.
The perfect introduction to the world of art, this comprehensive yet easy to understand text is ideal for readers of any age who want to know more about art appreciation.
Sulfites are added to many processed foods and beverages as preservatives. While safe for most people, they can cause allergic reactions in some, especially asthmatics.
The Royal Academy is one of London's main attractions,its special exhibitions are famous. The annual Summer Exhibition is held every year from May to August.
Vancouver has visually outstanding buildings such as the geodesic dome of Science World, the air-supported dome of BC Place Stadium, and the five 'sails' at Canada Place.
As a writer of more than just horror novels, Stephen King's work can be found world-wide, both in print and on the big screen. He has a long family history in New England
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will use a preferential system to determine which of the 10 Best Picture Nominees gets the Oscar.
Castlerigg is the most visited stone circle in Cumbria, a region which is host to a number of other large prehistoric stone circles.
Most were not famous at the time, but history would remember these writers, prophets, boxers and musicians more for what they would accomplish later than for the war.
While in Tahiti, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Gauguin created this sensuous portrait of a young native woman.
Well-known Australian author Thomas Keneally examines the life of an Australian war hero and his widow in this Miles Franklin Literary Award longlisted novel.
It is possible to become debt-free with a debt solution, such as an Individual Voluntary Arrangement or personal bankruptcy. Find out how to write off debt over £15,000.
"Girls in Pearls" examines the history, cultivation, symbolism and wearing of pearls through paintings, prints, drawings and photographs.
When debt problems affect your sleep, seek a change of lifestyle. A few simple changes can turn financial difficulties into a distant memory.
Acupuncture is an ancient medical art still in the early stages of modern research yielding positive, mixed and inconclusive results.
The first vaccinations against disease in Canada credited to John Clinch of Newfoundland. Initial threads of vaccine were shipped to the coastal community from England.
The Pre-Raphaelites were a group of English painters poets and critics founded in 1848. They championed for a more traditional "natural" way of painting.
Hatton Garden is full of surprises; London's jewellery quarter, a bishop's palace, and some of the finest Victorian buildings in the city.
Grandma Rice first gathered the Hawaiian clan in 1905 at her Kaua'i home, "Hale Nani" (beautiful home). This nostalgic Christmas Day tradition spanned three decades.
Do rigorous psychology studies support the claim that working with a life coach provides superior results over self-improvement efforts taken alone?
Before investing in anything, go to the best sources available to learn about that particular investment vehicle. A little education can go a long way.
It takes a concerted effort from an individual perspective to ensure higher levels of self esteem are maintained during turbulent times.
The Scandinavian-inspired sauna in Dahn, Southwest Germany, is a relaxation oasis in a natural setting. The sauna village is one of the most attractive spas of its kind.
American prisoners of war described their treatment by the British as "ungenerous and inhuman." British officers subjected prisoners to "insult and unmerited oppression."


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