Miss Keppel was the daughter of the mistress of King Edward VII, and the whole cocktail of affected writing and depraved morals is better understood as the last whimper of Edwardian decadence than as ...
Enjoy exclusive events, unlimited access to exhibitions and the Members' Room, plus discounts in the Museum shops, cafés and restaurants. Whether you explore the galleries or the new Silk Roads ...
Donations to fund an exhibition on unmarried women who were forced to give away their babies – dubbed “fallen women” in the 19th century – have been accompanied by poignant comments that show how deep ...
In “When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting,” the Kunstmuseum Basel presents a kaleidoscope of Black figurative painting from the past one hundred years.
Speakers are a key ingredient of our tours and we select them with great care. Their scholarship is unimpeachable but their ability to communicate their learning is equally important. Their brief is ...
They rose from anonymous below-stairs prowlers to cosseted pets and show champs during the 70 years after 1870. Hughes provides fascinating insight into Wain and the late-Victorian and Edwardian cat ...