Herald - Issue 481

9th October 2025 • The HERALD • Page 19 v F @heraldpublishing v To advertise your business in The Herald, contact Sue on 023 8084 0815 or email: sjones@herald-publishing.co.uk Opens At Palais Des Vaches Empire; these colourful and dramatic paintings show his commitment to technique, stressing the importance of post-modern framing, with his care taken in each image of the cross enhancing the concept within. Work from this vast collection of thousands of drawing and paintings, spanning multiple genres and techniques, is now being brought to public attention with this timely retrospective. Lawrence’s technical mastery was still in evidence in the nal years of his life, during which time he remained as productive as ever. Owned and conceived by Nick and Caroline de Rothschild, the Palais des Vaches Gallery is a beautifully renovated set of old farm buildings situated at Lower Exbury by the Beaulieu River, overlooking the Solent and Isle of Wight. Nick and Caroline de Rothschild said: “We are very excited to work alongside the Lawrence family to share Anthony’s outstanding collection of work in a very special retrospective exhibition at The Palais des Vaches Gallery. Anthony was a contemporary artist of the highest calibre enjoying a decadeslong prestigious painting career that led him to create a vast collection of works that illustrate his artistic journey. It is wonderful that the Palais can be dedicated to showcasing a wide sample of his lifetime’s work. Anthony Lawence’s legacy as a renowned and celebrated artist will live on and be celebrated through his intricate and captivating paintings and The Palais is delighted to have the opportunity to showcase this incredible work.” For more information and open times please visit: palaisdesvaches. co.uk Continued from page 18 Anthony Lawrence’s Dog On A Kissing Mission 1988 Graphite & Caran D’Ache Crayon Crawlies in the Canopy Halloween Trail Join Lepe Country Park for a spinetingling adventure in the woods this Halloween. Hidden among the trees are mysterious bugs waiting to be discovered - can you nd them along with your haunted hotel materials before nightfall? Once the hunt is complete, dare to enter the Forbidden Forest, where eerie creatures lurk and fascinating insect facts come to life. Uncover creepy crawly secrets and crack the code to your haunted hotel name. Costumes encouraged, curiosity required - perfect for brave little explorers and families looking for a wild Halloween twist! is bookable event is running daily until 2nd November. To book please visit: www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/ countryparks/lepe/whats-on or call: 023 8089 9108. £4 per person, usual parking charges apply.

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