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Sargent and Fashion - Tate Britain | Review

If you're after an art fix with period drama aplenty, the Tate Britain's Sargent and Fashion exhibition charts John Singer Sargent's cataclysmic rise to fame as the most notable portrait painter of his age, with almost 60 enduringly iconic and unashamedly lavish depictions of the great and the good, dressed to impress. Organised thematically rather than chronologically, the exhibition opens with Sargent's striking portrait of Aline de Rothschild, Lady Sassoon (1907) so even if you're unfamiliar with his work, it will take you five seconds to work out what it was that each of the subjects had in common and it wasn't necessarily beauty. An American born in Florence, Italy in 1856 Sargent was trained in Paris and spent the majority of his life in Europe, working from his studio in Tite Street, Chelsea and forming friendships with the likes of his neighbour and fellow artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler, while works such as Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885-6

《大幻觉》The Great Illusion - 博客

诺曼·安吉尔爵士,英国经济学家诺曼·安吉尔爵士(SirNormanAngell,1873年12月26日出生于英国林肯郡霍尔比奇,1967年10月7日逝世于萨里郡克罗伊登)是一位英国经济学家和国际和平工作者,于1933年荣获诺贝尔和平奖。.

A ban from Fortnum s is the worst penalty a posh shoplifter could imagine

The upper classes don’t much like being slapped on the wrist. But any kind of penalty or ban? That’s far, far worse. It’s the public aspect, the social aspect: that’s what’s most problematic.

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