I love that idea of making daily things beautifull/artistique. what a pity that with the end of the exhibition it will also be the end of the Bloomsbury-videos.
During the Bloomsbury years around my father a teenager used to roam the Sussex Downs on his own exploring nature and sleeping under the stars those interwar years helped build his self reliant character
Oh Philip! We didn't get to see the top of the box. I hope you will rectify your omission in an upcoming episode. The back and side are as spectacular as the front! Could the top be any less so? I hope we will find out.
Dear Philip, I loved watching fake or fortune and currently am looking at art in isolation and started collecting a myself a few years ago. I am currently conducting provenance research on behalf of family members for reclaiming a painting that was lost during the war. We know where the painting is. I am looking for information on the name "Mistre", could you provide me with any basic information? Was it a person? An art gallery?
How amazing.. Thanks again Philip for another inspiring presentation!..
What an amazing journey through Charleston/Bloomsbury . Thank you. This episode defines the expression “feast for the eyes.”
Glorious thanks 🤸
Can’t get too much of Charleston. Love it!
Have really loved these talks about Charleston
You certainly have helped bring Charleston/ Bloomsbury alive Philip : in your very own ever regenerative way ! Thanks so much x x
Fantastic arial views, research and information. Many thanks
thanks for this series. wish i lived close to see the show.
I am loving this series on Charleston. thank you
Great video for so many reasons, great Chest too!
Might have ago myself decorating and old pine blanket box. Might go a bit Mondrian 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic.
What a fabulous exhibition! So glad I caught it. Thank you!
Thank you very much, Philip.
I love that idea of making daily things beautifull/artistique. what a pity that with the end of the exhibition it will also be the end of the Bloomsbury-videos.
I had no idea! learning a lot! Thanks again!
Beautiful!
How wonderful thank you.
Simply stunning!
During the Bloomsbury years around my father a teenager used to roam the Sussex Downs on his own exploring nature and sleeping under the stars those interwar years helped build his self reliant character
I now have serious chest envy, to coin a phrase
Oh Philip! We didn't get to see the top of the box. I hope you will rectify your omission in an upcoming episode. The back and side are as spectacular as the front! Could the top be any less so? I hope we will find out.
At 2:15 you can see the fabric top
This was such a fantastic exhibition and this linen chest is really the most beautiful of objects. Thanks for letting us re-visit this work again.
Wonderful. Thank you.
Philip, this is great!
I love your description of the linen chest's façade. How many 'takes' did it take for you all to get through that bit?
Bravo!~
Thank you!!
Thank you!!!!
I with there was an hour or more of the Bloonsbury Group.
Stunning, thank you so much , maybe one day you'll do something about Adrian scott stokes and his wife Marianne Stokes
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Chacha! Ta!
Dear Philip, I loved watching fake or fortune and currently am looking at art in isolation and started collecting a myself a few years ago. I am currently conducting provenance research on behalf of family members for reclaiming a painting that was lost during the war. We know where the painting is. I am looking for information on the name "Mistre", could you provide me with any basic information? Was it a person? An art gallery?
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Thank you!