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22 May 2018

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This is an opportunity for photographers to have private access to these magnificent museum homes, take photographs, contribute to an online feature (which will promote your work to over 500,000/pa) and spend the day with like-minded people, making connections in inspiring locations.⁠
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Leighton and Sambourne lived as neighbours for over 20 years, with the former the most prominent artist of his day and the latter as Chief Cartoonist for infamous satirical magazine Punch. Their similar aesthetic tastes were reflected in the furnishing of their homes, both filled with sculpture, blue and white ceramics and glassware.⁠
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