This exhibition showcases post-war portraiture and its relationship with photography – the theme is vast, but its implementation is modest ...
This tiny portrait of the founder of the Holburne Museum was painted on a thin sheet of elephant ivory in 1827. Portrait miniatures were one of the many luxuries for sale in Georgian Bath ...
Bath's first public museum, The Holburne Museum, closed on 18 March. The independent Grade I-listed venue receives no government funding and has lost its regular income from tickets, events ...
Guiseppe Plura was an Italian sculptor who arrived in Bath around 1749. In 1753 he set up his own studio in the city where this sculpture was exhibited as a 'showpiece'.
Its gorgeous Georgian architecture is pure Bath and the hotel itself is made ... Pulteney and you may recognize the exterior of the Holburne Museum at the end of the street as the home of Lady ...