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At his death in 1904, George Frederic Watts was the most celebrated artist in Britain. An acclaimed portraitist, a distinguished history painter, the creator of powerful, massive sculptures, and a mystical,...
A chronological look at 100 20th-century public art works including statues, war memorials, architectural decorations, tombs, murals, earthworks and other objects. Begins with Tohmas Brock’s ‘Queen...
theEYE is a series of interview-based profiles of contemporary visual artists in Britain. Each film provides a survey of an artist’s work and ideas, featuring the artist in discussion and illustrated by...
In the early 1960s Anthony Caro led a revolution in sculpture in Britain. His abstract steel constructions, often painted in bold colours, forged a new and internationally influential sculptural language. In...
Eric Gill was one of the twentieth century’s most admired sculptors. He was also a letter-cutter, typographic designer, calligrapher, architect, writer and teacher. His best-known works include the...
The painter William Hodges is increasingly seen as a key figure in eighteenth-century British art and in its relationships with the wider world. In an age of colonial expansion Hodges accompanied Captain...
Until her unexpected death in 1996, Helen Chadwick was among the most provocative and distinctive of artists. Her works, both sensual and intellectual, explore desire, sexuality and the body. She hoped that...
Archive photographs from the collection at the Henry Moore Foundation complement the artworks, newly filmed across Britain, in France and the USA. Many of the artist’s most significant sculptures are...
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