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Margaret Thatcher, the first woman to serve as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, may not top most lists of the world's most iconic style mavens, like Princess Diana often does. Indeed ...
A Leeds-born artist is to unveil a nude sculpture of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Marcus Harvey's Maggie Island shows Thatcher on her side sporting "novelty breasts" and pigs ...
A sculptor has sparked controversy over a Margaret Thatcher statue that he has created and displayed in her home town. Mark Robla, 34, placed a carved plaster head of the former prime minister on ...
A massive portrait of Margaret Thatcher painted by artist Michael Noakes, could be headed to a private collection in the Middle East, according to the Telegraph. Noakes, who is a member of the ...
London’s Guildhall Art Gallery has moved a Margaret Thatcher statue, decapitated in 2002, to a remote corner, but it has denied “banishing” the artwork .
A portrait of Margaret Thatcher by the Scottish artist Anne Mackintosh has sold for £42,000 at auction.
The Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, L.G., O.M., F.R.S." (2001), and it sits in the corner of this small art museum with an excellent collection of Pre-Raphaelite painting.
These works of art ensure that though the flesh-and-blood Margaret Thatcher has passed on, her strong persona and her controversial leadership will stay with us forever.
Her conservative politics were as ironclad as her swept-back hair. Margaret Thatcher, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, was almost never seen without pearls and a power suit. She died ...
The museum will close for five weeks from Monday 25 August and will reopen in October to host part of the upcoming programme of events commemorating Margaret Thatcher's centenary. "This work marks an ...
Margaret Thatcher lost her head in a London art gallery Wednesday when a man decapitated a new statue of Britain’s former prime minister, police said. The 8-foot-tall marble likeness was ...
Online home sellers and buyers want a real estate agent with the experience of Margaret Thatcher, the integrity of Abraham Lincoln and the intellect of Albert Einstein, according to a just-for-fun ...