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  • A last-minute photo for a young visitor before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-20-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A last-minute photo for a young visitor before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-17-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-16-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Members of the public admire a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-06-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Members of the public admire a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-05-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A member of the general public stop to touch a copy of Van Gogh's Sunflowers, one of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-02-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A last-minute photo for a young visitor before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-19-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A last-minute photo for a young visitor before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-18-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Before passing Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists get too near, staff from the National Gallery cover copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-15-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Members of the public admire a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-08-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Members of the public admire a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-07-01-09-2021.jpg
  • Members of the public admire a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-04-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A member of the public stretches in front of copies of selected paintings, a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-03-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-13-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-12-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-10-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-09-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-14-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A street sweeper brushes leaves from beneath a copy of 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain (1641), part of a temporary display of historical art placed outside the National Gallery to show passers-by what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-11-01-09-2021.jpg
  • An arrow points to a nearby hut which is hosting the artworks of local painters, as part of the annual Dulwich Artists' Open House festival that exhibits the works of amateur and professional creatives, on 14th May 2023, in London, England.
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  • An arrow points to a nearby hut which is hosting the artworks of local painters, as part of the annual Dulwich Artists' Open House festival that exhibits the works of amateur and professional creatives, on 14th May 2023, in London, England.
    art_sign-01-14-05-2023.jpg
  • An arrow points to a nearby hut which is hosting the artworks of local painters, as part of the annual Dulwich Artists' Open House festival that exhibits the works of amateur and professional creatives, on 14th May 2023, in London, England.
    art_sign-05-14-05-2023.jpg
  • An arrow points to a nearby hut which is hosting the artworks of local painters, as part of the annual Dulwich Artists' Open House festival that exhibits the works of amateur and professional creatives, on 14th May 2023, in London, England.
    art_sign-03-14-05-2023.jpg
  • An arrow points to a nearby hut which is hosting the artworks of local painters, as part of the annual Dulwich Artists' Open House festival that exhibits the works of amateur and professional creatives, on 14th May 2023, in London, England.
    art_sign-02-14-05-2023.jpg
  • The coloured squares form a cultural pavement on the roof terrace above Temple underground station in Westminster, on 17th February 2022, in London, England. The Artist's Garden was created in 2021 by theCoLAB Temple who have transformed the half-acre roof terrace on top of Temple Underground Station between the Thames and the Strand.
    art_garden-02-17-02-2022.jpg
  • The coloured squares form a cultural pavement on the roof terrace above Temple underground station in Westminster, on 17th February 2022, in London, England. The Artist's Garden was created in 2021 by theCoLAB Temple who have transformed the half-acre roof terrace on top of Temple Underground Station between the Thames and the Strand.
    art_garden-01-17-02-2022.jpg
  • some of the paintings placed outside the National Gallery to show the public what can be seen in their galleries, on 1st September 2021, in Trafalgar Square, London, England.
    trafalgar_art-01-01-09-2021.jpg
  • A man and young girl stand near WM Turner's 'Fighting Temeraire' and 'Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula' by Claude Lorrain - some of the paintings placed outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 26th August 2021, in London, England.
    art_people-01-26-08-2021.jpg
  • Customers sit tables for ceffee and the use of hospitality wifi inside the Observatory Gallery Cafe on Marchmont Street, on 10th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Customers sit tables for ceffee and the use of hospitality wifi inside the Observatory Gallery Cafe on Marchmont Street, on 10th September 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    photography_cafe-02-10-09-2021.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-02-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-04-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-01-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-03-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-05-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-06-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-08-01-02-2022.jpg
  • The photographer Niall McDiarmid photographs on Piccadilly, on 1st February 202, in London, England. Niall McDiarmid (b1967) is a Scottish-born photographer whose work is primarily about documenting the people and landscape of Britain, the author of five successful, self-published books of street portraits and interiors: Crossing Paths (2013), Via Vauxhall (2015), Town To Town (2018), Southwestern (2019) and Shore (2020).
    niall_mcdiarmid-07-01-02-2022.jpg
  • As part of 'Art in the City' in the City of London, the artwork entitled Temple (2008) by Damien Hirst occupies a space in Lime Street near a coil of plastic pipe collars, a visual pun about the resemblance of intestines in the heart of the capital's financial district, the City of London, the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 26th March, 2018, in London, England.
    sculpture_pipes-04-26-03-2018.jpg
  • As part of 'Art in the City' in the City of London, the artwork entitled Temple (2008) by Damien Hirst occupies a space in Lime Street near a coil of plastic pipe collars, a visual pun about the resemblance of intestines in the heart of the capital's financial district, the City of London, the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 26th March, 2018, in London, England.
    sculpture_pipes-03-26-03-2018.jpg
  • As a visual pun, the statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds seeminly paints clouds in blue sky from outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 13th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshua's statue stands in the "Annenberg Courtyard" of Burlington House.
    joshua_reynolds-08-13-08-2019.jpg
  • As a visual pun, the statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds seeminly paints clouds in blue sky from outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 13th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshua's statue stands in the "Annenberg Courtyard" of Burlington House.
    joshua_reynolds-07-13-08-2019.jpg
  • As a visual pun, the statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds seeminly paints clouds in blue sky from outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 13th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshua's statue stands in the "Annenberg Courtyard" of Burlington House.
    joshua_reynolds-06-13-08-2019.jpg
  • As a visual pun, the statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds seeminly paints clouds in blue sky from outside the Royal Academy in Piccadilly during the Summer Exhibition, on 13th August 2019, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. Sir Joshua's statue stands in the "Annenberg Courtyard" of Burlington House.
    joshua_reynolds-03-13-08-2019.jpg
  • A City of London workman clears construction debris collected in bins, next to the artwork entitled 'Series Industrial Windows I' by Marisa Ferreira, part of Sculpture in the City 2019, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
    city_people03-06-08-2020.jpg
  • A City of London workman clears construction debris collected in bins, next to the artwork entitled 'Series Industrial Windows I' by Marisa Ferreira, part of Sculpture in the City 2019, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
    city_people05-06-08-2020.jpg
  • A City of London workman clears construction debris collected in bins, next to the artwork entitled 'Series Industrial Windows I' by Marisa Ferreira, part of Sculpture in the City 2019, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
    city_people04-06-08-2020.jpg
  • The British art historian John Gage (June 1938-Feb 2012) known for his books on Turner and the art of the Industrial revolution. John Gage, who has died aged 73, was an art historian whose incisive intelligence and deep commitment to exploring the significance of colour in painting made him one of the most original and important figures working in the field. His magisterial book on understandings of colour in western art, Colour and Culture: Practice and Meaning from Antiquity to Abstraction (1993), has become a standard work of reference. The fruit of the better part of a lifetime's work, it has found a wide audience well outside the field of art history, and has been translated into five languages. John also wrote groundbreaking studies on Turner that transformed our understanding of this artist's approach to painting, showing how its vivid visual qualities do not speak just to the eye, but address both eye and mind in a way that is rich with symbolic and cultural meaning.
    moustache_men94-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • The British art historian John Gage (June 1938-Feb 2012) known for his books on Turner and the art of the Industrial revolution. John Gage, who has died aged 73, was an art historian whose incisive intelligence and deep commitment to exploring the significance of colour in painting made him one of the most original and important figures working in the field. His magisterial book on understandings of colour in western art, Colour and Culture: Practice and Meaning from Antiquity to Abstraction (1993), has become a standard work of reference. The fruit of the better part of a lifetime's work, it has found a wide audience well outside the field of art history, and has been translated into five languages. John also wrote groundbreaking studies on Turner that transformed our understanding of this artist's approach to painting, showing how its vivid visual qualities do not speak just to the eye, but address both eye and mind in a way that is rich with symbolic and cultural meaning.
    moustache_men108-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A worker in red overalls passes-by a large red number One, part of an art installation entitled 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, the capital's Square Mile, and its financial heart.
    city_numbers17-05-07-2013.jpg
  • A woman hails a taxi in a London street that has been visited by the cartoon graffiti street artist Nathan Bowen of fireman created outside Shaftesbury Ave fire station. Striking a similar pose as the cartoon character, she also raises her arm to make a humourous street moment. But there is also another visual pun of the double-yellow parking lines endemic in the capitals that are echoed in the cartoon's high-visibility clothing.
    lines_graffiti1-30-09-2011.jpg
  • Queen holding paint can and pet corgi dog mural by artist Mr Brainwash at the Old Sorting Office, New Oxford Street, London. Mr. Brainwash is the moniker of Los Angeles-based filmmaker and Pop artist Thierry Guetta.
    street_mural08-23-10-2012.jpg
  • Queen holding paint can and pet corgi dog mural by artist Mr Brainwash at the Old Sorting Office, New Oxford Street, London. Mr. Brainwash is the moniker of Los Angeles-based filmmaker and Pop artist Thierry Guetta.
    street_mural03-23-10-2012.jpg
  • Large-bellied man stands alongside the curves of a pseudo-artistic plant stand feature in central London.
    art_tree03-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Man stands sheltering from April rain under umbrella near and a pseudo-artistic plant stand feature in central London.
    art_tree02-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Large-bellied man stands alongside the curves of a pseudo-artistic plant stand feature in central London.
    art_tree05-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Car wheel and giant circle painted on the side wall of a Victorian terraced home in south London.
    circle_wall03-20-04-2012.jpg
  • Model shows clothes to staff before couture designer Margaret Howell's Autumn fashion show in her design studio
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  • Clothes and model running order at British couture designer Margaret Howell's Autumn fashion show in her design studio and shop
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  • Make-up and hair stylists ready models at British couture designer Margaret Howell's Autumn fashion show in her design studio
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  • Make-up and hair stylists ready models at British couture designer Margaret Howell's Autumn fashion show in her design studio
    margaret_howell_show046-17-09-2007.jpg
  • Make-up and hair stylists ready a model before the couturier Margaret Howell's Fashion Week show in the company's retail flagship and design studio at 34 Wigmore Street, Central London England. The young beauty has her lips dabbed with tissue to stop her lipstick from smudging. The hairdresser pins her braided hair in a whirl on her head and in the background, other freelance stylists busy themselves in the frantically busy room to get the show on the road. Howell is one of Britain's more understated of couture brands alongside more flamboyant personalities. Howell admits to being "inspired by the methods by which something is made .. enjoying the tactile quality of natural fabrics such as tweeds, linen and cotton in a relaxed, natural and lived in look."
    margaret_howell_show101-17-09-2007.jpg
  • A train passenger uses her phone as billboard ad portraits by artist Steve McQueen's school children portraits artwork, on 7th November 2019, in Kingston, London, England. Portraits of schoolchildren by the artist Steve McQueen have been unveiled on billboards across London. The Oscar-winning filmmaker, photographed thousands of London’s Year Three pupils, in traditional-style class snaps with rows of smiling children alongside their teachers, for a “visual portrait of citizenship”. The portraits are on display at 613 locations on roadsides, railways and underground stations. Turner Prize-winner McQueen invited all of London’s Year Three school pupils to take part but ended up with 76,000 children – around two thirds of London’s seven to eight-year-olds. The outdoor work is a collaboration with Artangel, known for producing unusual art in unexpected places.
    kingston_journey-41-07-11-2019.jpg
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