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Articles: A love for art: The Eric and Jean Cass Gift
3 May 2013[image: Miro poster from the 1970's]
Over the last 35 years, Eric and Jean Cass have established an outstanding and very personal collection of over 300 sculptures, ceramics, drawings, prints and paintings.Articles: Shirley Jones and the Red Hen Press
18 April 2013[image: Red Hen Press]
An 'artist's book' is defined as one created or conceived by an individual artist. Some of the best contemporary examples from Wales are the works of Shirley Jones.Articles: Drinking punch in the eighteenth century
28 January 2011[image: Drinking punch in the Eighteench century]
Punch was first drunk in Britain in the 1650s. This was around the same time that tea, coffee and hot chocolate became available. By the turn of the eighteenth century, it was an incredibly popular drink.Galleries: Durga
10 March 2010
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Articles: A love for art: The Eric and Jean Cass Gift
3 May 2013[image: Miro poster from the 1970's]
Over the last 35 years, Eric and Jean Cass have established an outstanding and very personal collection of over 300 sculptures, ceramics, drawings, prints and paintings.Articles: Shirley Jones and the Red Hen Press
18 April 2013[image: Red Hen Press]
An 'artist's book' is defined as one created or conceived by an individual artist. Some of the best contemporary examples from Wales are the works of Shirley Jones.Articles: Drinking punch in the eighteenth century
28 January 2011[image: Drinking punch in the Eighteench century]
Punch was first drunk in Britain in the 1650s. This was around the same time that tea, coffee and hot chocolate became available. By the turn of the eighteenth century, it was an incredibly popular drink.Articles: English Pottery at Amgueddfa Cymru
6 January 2010
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Galleries: Durga
10 March 2010[image: Durga]
In the spring of 2009, two artists from India created beautiful images of the Goddess Durga and her family at St Fagans: National History Museum.