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Articles From The Experts - Victorian Christmas Paintings
Season 1, Ep. 29
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Much of what we associate with Christmas today, with the exception of After Eights and Christmas jumpers, stems almost entirely from the Victorian era.
In this episode, modern & contemporary art specialist, Jonathan Horwich explores the common themes of Victorian Christmas paintings and how Queen Victoria’s huge influence has shaped Christmas traditions as we know them today.
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