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Southend Coronavirus. The Essex seaside town of Southend during the Coronavirus lockdown. Few people ventured out except to shop for food, go to banks and for exercise. An elderly couple wear facemasks as they pass a mural underneath the Southend Railway Station.
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Southend Coronavirus. The Essex seaside town of Southend during the Coronavirus lockdown. Few people ventured out except to shop for food, go to banks and for exercise.
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Southend Coronavirus. The Essex seaside town of Southend during the Coronavirus lockdown. Few people ventured out except to shop for food, go to banks and for exercise.
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NEWS - Wien: Klimt und Schiele Ausstellung in der Albertina
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Egon Schiele - Self-portrait with Eyelid Pulled down - 1910 - Charcoal, watercolour and gouache on packing paper.
Klimt / Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna' exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK - 31 Oct 2018
Klimt/Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna, on show in the Sackler Galeries at the Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London.
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NEWS - Wien: Klimt und Schiele Ausstellung in der Albertina
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Egon Schiele - The Cellist - 1910 - Black crayon and watercolour on packing paper.
Klimt / Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna' exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK - 31 Oct 2018
Klimt/Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna, on show in the Sackler Galeries at the Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London.
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NEWS - Wien: Klimt und Schiele Ausstellung in der Albertina
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9955173c)
Egon Schiele - The Cellist - 1910 - Black crayon and watercolour on packing paper.
Klimt / Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna' exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK - 31 Oct 2018
Klimt/Schiele: Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna, on show in the Sackler Galeries at the Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
(180302) -- MUMBAI, March 2, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Indian people take part in a celebration for the Holi Festival, in Mumbai, India, on March 2, 2018. Holi Festival, also known as Spring Festival of Colors, is celebrated all over India. (Xinhua/Stringer) (zjl)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
(180301) -- KOLKATA, March 1, 2018 (Xinhua) -- People celebrate Holi, the Festival of Colours, in Kolkata, India, on March 1, 2018. (Xinhua/Tumpa Mondal) (zf)
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Costume design for the theatre play 'Without a Dowry', by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1935.
Costume design for the theatre play 'Without a Dowry', by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1935. Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow. ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT MUST ALSO BE CLEARED.
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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Banksy in NY - Nazi Painting
Banksy departed from his standard stencil motif for today's work, the 29th in his ongoing series around New York City.
The artist picked up a canvas depicting a landscape from the Housing Works thrift shop on East 23rd Street. He then modified the painting by adding in a Nazi soldier and brought it back to the shop. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
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'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087k )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087j )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087h )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087e )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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The Prince of Wales' 'Duchy Originals' Organic Biscuit Selection and Highland Shortbread, with a reproduction of a watercolour painting by Prince Charles of Highgrove House on the tin.
PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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The Prince of Wales' 'Duchy Originals' Organic Biscuit Selection and Highland Shortbread, with a reproduction of a watercolour painting by Prince Charles of Highgrove House on the tin.
PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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The Prince of Wales' 'Duchy Originals' Organic Biscuit Selection and Highland Shortbread, with a reproduction of a watercolour painting by Prince Charles of Highgrove House on the tin.
PRINCE CHARLES 'DUCHY ORIGINALS' ORGANIC PRODUCTS, WITH PROFITS GOING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, BRITAIN - OCT 2005
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Mono Print
Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). Charles Robert Darwin was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame as the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection. Darwin's five-year voyage on the Beagle brought him eminence as a geologist and fame as a popular author. His biological observations led him to study the transmutation of species and develop his theory of natural selection in 1838. His 1859 book, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," or "The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life," established evolution by common descent as the dominant scientific theory of diversification in nature. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). Charles Robert Darwin was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame as the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection. Darwin's five-year voyage on the Beagle brought him eminence as a geologist and fame as a popular author. His biological observations led him to study the transmutation of species and develop his theory of natural selection in 1838. His 1859 book, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," or "The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life," established evolution by common descent as the dominant scientific theory of diversification in nature. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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Frontispiece - The Beagle at Sydney Harbour, 1841. Watercolour by Owen Stanley (1811-1850). The ship which Charles Darwin (1809-1882) joined as naturalist for the exploration of the South American coast in 1831-1836. In May 1840, the Beagle left Sydney to cruise on the north coast. After a pleasant visit to Hobart, Tasmania the Beagle sailed to King George's Sound in south west Australia. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead.
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Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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HMS Beagle in Sydney harbour 1841.The ship which Charles Darwin (1809-1882) joined as naturalist for the exploration of the South American coast in 1831-1836. From an 1841 watercolour by Owen Stanley (1811-1850).
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PRINCE CHARLES IN BHUTAN - 1998
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PRINCE CHARLES DOING A WATERCOLOUR IN THE HIMALAYAS
PRINCE CHARLES IN BHUTAN - 1998
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