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Louise Nicholson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louise Nicholson
Louise Nicholson (born 1 May 1954) is a British arts journalist, author and lecturer who concentrates upon the art and culture of India and London. She is a regular contributor to (''Apollo'' )〔()〕 and ''Fine Art Connoisseur''〔(Fine Art Conniosseur )〕 where she writes about art collectors, their collections, art leaders, museums and fine art events. Her 26 books are mostly about India and London.〔(Guide to London )〕 Her consultancy company offers advice and customised travel arrangements to India for individuals and groups; she leads small group tours herself for museums, arts groups and businessmen. She founded Save a Child, a non-profit that supports over 300 disadvantaged children in India through sponsorship. In 2001 Louise moved with her family to New York ==Early life== Born in Pyrford, Surrey, England, Nicholson is the last of five children of Roydon Joseph and Evelyn Sophia Carlton (Reader) Nicholson. After attending The Furs and Halstead primary schools in Woking, her high school was St Michael's Burton Park at Petworth. She graduated with an MA honours degree in History of Art from the University of Edinburgh in 1976. In 1980 she married the journalist, author and broadcaster Nicholas Wapshott (1952 –), who commentates on politics, economics and the arts. They have two sons, William (1988 –) and Oliver (1990 –).
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