The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, has shared a glimpse of her photography book Hold Still - which documents the Covid pandemic - before it is published on Friday.
The Duchess of Cambridge has shared a glimpse of her photography book Hold Still ahead of its release on Friday.
It comes just a day after Kate s sister-in-law Meghan Markle unveiled her own £12.99 children s story, The Bench, sparking a battle of the royal publications.
Kate, 39, a keen photographer, launched a campaign during the first lockdown last year to ask the public to submit images which captured the period.
Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020, features 100 final poignant and personal portraits selected from 31,000 entrants.
Meanwhile, Meghan s book was inspired by Prince Harry and her son Archie and comes illustrated with pictures of a red-headed soldier.
National Museum exhibits UK portrait collection for 1st time in Korea
Posted : 2021-04-30 16:02
Updated : 2021-04-30 16:47
The portrait The Capel Family owned by the National Portrait Gallery, London, is being displayed at the National Museum of Korea through Aug. 15. Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery, London
By Park Ji-won
A portrait of Ed Sheeran / Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery, LondonThe National Museum of Korea (NMK) has unveiled 78 portraits of the National Portrait Gallery, London created between the 16th century and 21st century.
The large-scale exhibition, titled Icons and Identities from the National Portrait Gallery, London, is the first of its kind in Korea and will run through Aug. 15, featuring portraits of well-known and historic figures such as William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth I, Charles Darwin, Issac Newton, the Beetles and Ed Sheeran. The exhibition aims to offer a rare opportunity to visitors through portraits of figures who have shaped
In the World But Don’t Know the World (2009) El Anatsui, In the World But Don’t Know the World, 2009 @ El Anatsui. Photo Peter Tijhuis
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Kunstmuseum Bern have jointly acquired a major sculpture by the Ghanaian artist El Anatsui. The work, entitled
In the World But Don’t Know the World (2009), comes from the Sigg collection founded by Uli Sigg, a former Swiss ambassador to China.
For the Stedelijk Museum, the purchase was funded by the Vereniging Rembrandt (Rembrandt Foundation), the Mondriaan Fund, and the BankGiro Loterij; on the Kunstmuseum Bern side, funding came from the Swiss foundation Stiftung GegenwART, with “special thanks to the Sigg Collection”, both museums stress. “Rising prices on the art market make it increasingly difficult for public art institutions to acquire new works by celebrated artists,” says a joint statement.
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