Category: History

  • Never doubt Leonardo

    Like so many things, it all started with Leonardo da Vinci. Then it took a few hundred years for the rest of the world to catch up. I’ve just spent a wonderful day wandering around the museums in South Kensington – something I highly recommend. There’s far too much to see in one day and…

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  • Defining beauty

    On a recent museum trip – I saw images from the Qajar dynasty in Persia – the period from 1795 -1925. The display focused on the women of that period. My attention was caught by description of the beautiful women of the Qajar court – paragons of beauty with a thick monobrow and moustache. Today’s women…

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  • Concrete and Cybermen

    Architecture can be brutal. A couple of weeks ago, I had a remarkable opportunity to deep into the bowels of two fabulous buildings – the Haywood Galley and the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre. I’ve been to both many times before, for concerts and exhibitions. Both are now closed for refurbishment – and…

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  • Becoming 'the great'

    I’ve have been wondering… How do you get to be called ‘the great’? Presumably, someone else has to give you the title because taking it for yourself would be a bit vain (although I’ll bet there were a few who did). I understand Alexander the Great – after all, he conquered most of the known world.…

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