Corinne Julius
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Corinne Julius is impressed by the breadth of material on display at London’s newly reopened Jewish Museum. Published June 9 2010
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India’s rulers demonstrated what power they had by adopting the crafts of their conquerors – first the Mughals, then the British. Corinne Julius looks at the background to a new exhibition of dazzling artefacts Published September 15 2009
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Corinne Julius
introduces a new exhibition of dazzling medieval jewellery at London’s
Wallace Collection, which reveals both the vigour and the vulnerability
of Jewish communities in central Europe during the years before and
during the Black Death.
Published February 16 2009
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Corinne Julius visits a new gallery of jewels at the V&A to see what sparkle they add to our understanding of history.
Published May 14 2008
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