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  1. This executive producers of Many Beautiful things are Hisao Kurosawa (son of Akira Kurosawa), Brian Oxley, and Sally Oxley. The film was produced in Image Bearer Pictures [1] studio in partnership with Oxvision.

  2. MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS. From Executive Producer Hisao Kurosawa, (Dreams, Ran), comes the untold story of one of the world’s greatest women artists and why her name was nearly lost to history.

  3. Apr 12, 2016 · A new movie, Many Beautiful Things, introduces us to a true-life young beauty of means in Victorian England. An extraordinarily gifted artist, she is mentored and celebrated by John Ruskin, the leading art critic of the era, an Oxford professor and founder of its drawing school.

  4. Oct 17, 2015 · Many Beautiful Things: Directed by Laura Waters Hinson. With Ashley Lane Adams, Michelle Dockery, Jerry Eisley, John Rhys-Davies. From Executive Producer Hisao Kurosawa, (Dreams, Ran), comes the untold story of one of the world's greatest women artists and why her name was nearly lost to history.

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    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Laura Waters Hinson
    • 2015-10-17
  5. Lilias Trotter, potentially one of the world’s greatest 19th century artists – and one most have likely never heard her name. Groomed by John Ruskin, the leading art critic and prominent social thinker of 19th century Victorian Britain, Trotter, with her delicate, contemplative watercolours, was destined to become a household name.

    • Laura Waters Hinson
    • Oxvision Films, Kurosawa Production
  6. Many Beautiful Things plunges viewers into the complex age of Victorian England to meet Lilias Trotter, a daring young woman who defied all norms by winning the favor of England’s top art critic, John Ruskin. In an era when women were thought incapable of producing high art, Ruskin promised that her work could be “immortal.”

  7. Many Beautiful Things. From executive producer Hisao Kurosawa, ( Dreams, Ran ), comes the untold story of one of the world's greatest women artists and why her name was nearly lost to history.

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