Two "incredibly rare" 17th-century Delftware plates discovered ... where they were identified as rare Brislington Delftware. This type of tin-glazed earthenware was crafted in the Brislington pottery, ...
The blue and yellow Delftware plates - one of which has a crack running across the middle - depict King James II and a Chinese figure. The rare seventeenth century artefacts sold for £12,600 ...
Dating back to the 17th century, the continually controversial Bergen blue laws ban the Sunday sale of non-essential items such as furniture, appliances, clothing and cars, the Record said.
In 2024, the door was propped open a little wider for the English 17th-century professional portraitist Mary Beale (1633-99). To continue the “doorstep” epithet, what is striking about Beale ...
A 17th Century mourning ring discovered by a metal ... particularly during times of turmoil such as the English Civil War, the execution of Charles I, and the subsequent political upheaval.
The closest echo in art history for such a fiercely furrowed, lock-eyed, and, yes, trumpant glare is an out-of-the-way portrait from the paintbrush of the 17th-Century Italian Baroque artist ...
TGIF, dearest Wordlers! TGIF. I have had a busy week, though it’s probably felt busier than it actually was simply because I’ve been hitting the gym so hard, which has made me sore and tired ...
Families can explore the famous Royal Delft pottery workshops, stroll along picturesque canals, and visit the interactive Science Centre Delf. The Prinsenhof Museum offers intriguing Dutch history, ...