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In an upper-class 19th-century English boarding school, a young boy suffers at the hands of a vicious bully-and is inspired by a forward-thinking headmaster. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Thomas Hughes, this Emmy winning Maste...
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Tom Brown's School Days Based on the novel by Thomas Hughes, this BBC series paints a fascinating portrait of life in an 19th century British boarding school, following its young hero (the talented Anthony Murphy) through struggles with brutal bullies and encounters with his inspirational, reforming headmaster (Iain Cuthbertson). Cast: Anthony Murphy, Iain Cuthbertson Director: Gareth Davies ...
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Full and powerful, delicate and exquisite, this intricately rendered painting captures the color, light, and life of late 19th century Parisian society. Frenchman Grun was the last of the great Belle Epoche artists and the poet of the bohemian element of his day. Our canvas replica captures the original painting's texture, depth of color and even its subtle brush strokes, which are applied by hand...

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