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Her selection of objects includes a blue-and-white Qing dynasty porcelain vase made between 1662 and 1722, a costume for the Fairy of the Woodland Glade by the designer Oliver Messel for the Royal ...
Last month, the Princess of Wales paid a visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum's new east London outpost, V&A East Storehouse. It's an enormous space—bigger than 30 basketball courts—across ...
Princess Kate has highlighted the power of ‘historic objects’ to influence ‘fashion, design, film, art’ ...
Her selection of objects includes a blue-and-white Qing dynasty porcelain vase made between 1662 and 1722, a costume for the Fairy of the Woodland Glade by the designer Oliver Messel for the Royal ...
The Princess of Wales curated a display that celebrates celebrate past makers and creators. See the royal's mini display here.
Princess Kate interrupts summer holiday break to make major announcement The Princess of Wales has set up her own mini-exhibition in one of London's art museums.
A Qing dynasty porcelain vase from Jingdezhen, China, circa. 1662-1722 A sculpture by Clemence Dane, which is a physical representation of the artist's hands, created in the mid-20th century ...
The Princess of Wales has issued a message on "historical objects" as she unveils a new display in the heart of London.
Princess Catherine's personal message for a new exhibition has been unveiled at the Victoria & Albert Museum- even as she continues to enjoy a summer holiday with her family.
The display is rounded out by a hand-quilted bedcover made in Wales between 1830 and 1840, a Morris & Co furnishing screen from the mid-1880s, a Qing dynasty porcelain vase from Jingdezhen, China ...