The story of how a widow's legacy led to the setting up, in 1844, of what became the RWA, which boasts the finest galleries outside London, and of its subsequent turbulent history.
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This is based on sketches I made from the quayside near The Grove. Swans
congregate on the far side of the water here, and the ferryboat passes by at regular
intervals too. I love the reflection of the church in the waters, especially on a sunn
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Beautifully presented survey of public sculpture in Bristol, ranging from Rysbrack's William III, the country's finest equestrian statue, to contemporary work in and around Millennium Square, including a purposefully striding Cary Grant.
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I live very near to the dock where Brunel’s ship is undergoing restoration. I drew
this scene at dawn one morning when the filigree structure of masts and rigging was
silhouetted against the sky.
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The building is situated on the edge of one of the most attractive parks in the city and I
have done several engravings of different aspects of it.
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