Domestic reform – a liberal approach to architecture in the Edwardian era
Timothy Brittain-Catlin’s account of Edwardian houses challenges many misconceptions
Charles Eamer Kempe – the stained-glass designer who kitted out England’s churches
His opulent style is a staple of Victorian churches and cathedrals – but it should be seen in a wider European context
Georgian Gothic is no longer the eccentric style it used to be
Scholars have started to treat Georgian Gothic architecture and design much more seriously
G.F. Watts used to be ridiculed – how did he make a comeback?
With the reopening of the Watts Studios, an amazing revival of the painter’s reputation, and of his wife Mary’s, is almost complete
‘Watching Eva Neurath at work made me understand visual intelligence’
Remembering Eva Neurath, who founded Thames & Hudson with her husband Walter