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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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'The Beatles? I was more a fan of the Beach Boys': Peter Blake at 90 on pop art and clubbing with the Fab Four
ëMy life was popular cultureí Ö Peter Blake.
The groundbreaking artist documented the birth of youth culture and created the most famous album cover in history. Now with a new exhibition, he talks about what inspires him - from corn dollies to music halls
Artist Peter Blake photographed at his home in London. Peter Blake has a new exhibition at Peg is a new exhibition at Waddngton Custot Gallery illustrating Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk Wood." Sir Peter Blake is a British painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker. Often referred to as the ëFather of British Pop Artí.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
A painter paints a picture of Five Guys in Piccadilly Circus.
Five Guys hamburger restaurant in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
19th November 2021.
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney.
Brian Clarke creates field of poppies in memory of his friend Linda McCartney. A spectacular exhibition of watercolours Brian Clarke, who is widely regarded to be the most important artist working in stained-glass today, will go on show at Phillips in London. Brian Clarke: Vespers will open on 5 August 2021 and run until 10 September 2021 and will be available for sale via the HENI Leviathan online platform. The centrepiece of the exhibition will be over 500 watercolours of poppies – which the artist has conceived to resemble a field full of flowers. These are reminiscent of the meadows in East Sussex where in the 1980s, the artist and his close friend Linda McCartney used to throw packets of seeds into the roadside fields, and poppies sprang up in those places'. London. Photograph by David Levene 5/8/21
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Museen in GB wieder offen - Jan Matejkos "Der Astronom Kopernikus: Gespräche mit Gott" in der National Gallery
A general view of Jan Matejko's 'The Astronomer Copernicus: Conversations With God' (1873) with a Hans Dorn astrolabe (1486) (L) and a replica Hans Dorn Torquetum (R) at The National Gallery, London, England, UK on Tuesday 18 May, 2021.
The latest lockdown roadmap sees Cinemas and museums re-opening from Monday 17th and bars, pubs and restaurants allowing indoor diners. Spas and Saunas can also reopen and groups of up to 30 people can mix outdoors., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Welcomes Prime Minister Edi Rama to No10
23/03/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak Welcomes the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to No10 Downing Street. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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