Period Living

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Are you a budding art historian? Don’t miss the blog from Philip Mould & Company (philipmould.com), specialist in British art and Old Master paintings, which presents news from the art world and essays by specialists on research topics. A companion essay to the exhibition Call to the Country: Cedric Morris in Suffolk 1929-1950, by head of research Lawrence Hendra, is a particularly good read.

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Knutsford-based antiques dealer Holly Johnson highlights the growing demand for Cotswold School Arts

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