Noël Coward: Art & Style Exhibit Will Be Presented at London's Guildhall Art Gallery
The exhibition, celebrating the late playwright and composer's impact on fashion and culture, will launch in July 2020.
The exhibition, celebrating the late playwright and composer's impact on fashion and culture, will launch in July 2020.
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The Tony-winning composer was celebrated November 14.
A timely exhibition is further evidence that Picasso's 'weeping woman' was a talented artist in her own right