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It’s fascinating how the colour red is so important in many cultures. In Japan the wonderful, deep red comes from the petals of the safflower. That red signals youth, affluence (expensive to extract), allure and passion but also transient love (fades with time). A red kimono was popular among young brides considered sexy. The Ottomans […]
Tour Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
The British Museum features some of history’s greatest treasures such as the Egyptian mummies. Many of the objects on display have been key to understanding world civilisations. With this tour of the British Museum we will “travel” to Assyria, Egypt, Greece, Hadrian’s Wall and Suffolk and see some beautiful and fascinating objects such as the […]
Tour Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
The famous C18th architect Robert Adam was asked to glorify an early C17th country house off Hampstead Heath. The result is an elegant, neo-classical villa with all the attributes of “grand living” in the C18th. It is filled with outstanding pictures by famous artists such as Rembrandt and Vermeer and top class furniture, some formerly […]
Tour Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Sometimes described as the ‘hidden jewel’ of London’s art galleries, The Wallace Collection is one of the world’s finest private collections of art. This gloriously eclectic collection was built up by five generations of the Marquises of Hertford, and is renowned for its treasures of C18th French art at its most refined and sensuous. Our […]
Tour Length: 1 hour
Quite simply one of the finest collections of art in the world, The National Gallery is filled with more than 2,500 priceless paintings belonging to the nation. The wealth and diversity of the gallery is astonishing, with the collection featuring masterpieces from the C13th to the C19th, including important works by Botticelli, da Vinci, Vermeer […]
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We will take a journey through British history via portraits, starting with the fabulous Ditchley portrait of Queen Elizabeth I and ending with the stimulating work by contemporary artists such as Marc Quinn and Sam Taylor-Johnson. The National Portrait Gallery is an ideal place to get to know great British personalities, to gain an understanding […]
Tour Length: 1 hour
Tate Britain is a perfect place to see the development of British art from Tudor times up to today. We can smile at charming early images such as The Cholmondeley Ladies by an unknown artist and humorous works by Hogarth, then admire pictures by Gainsborough and Reynolds from the Golden Age of British painting. Clearly, landscapes […]
Tour Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Scandinavian design has long been described as the most important design movement since World War II. We will look at 20th century Scandinavian design icons such as Alvar Aalto’s Savoy vase, Stig Lindberg’s ceramics, the Verner Panton chair, Poul Henningsen’s Artichoke Lamp and Arne Jacobsen’s ‘Series 7′ chair made famous by Christine Keeler.
Tour Length: 1 hour
We will see European art and design made in Europe by its finest artists and craftsmen for discerning leaders of taste such as Louis XIV, Mme de Pompadour, Marie-Antoinette, Catherine the Great and Napoleon: other objects were made in Asia or the Americas for the Europeans.
Tour Length: 1 hour
Towards the end of the C19th, when Japan emerged from a 200-year-long slumber, everyone – especially artists – was transfixed by what they saw. The tour explores the treasures of Oriental art and design; exquisitely dyed and embroidered silk kimonos; the charming and intricate work found on netsuke and inro; and the Mazarin Chest, the […]