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Known primarily for his fashionable portraits of the French bourgeoisie, Kees van Dongen frequently painted dogs alongside their owners. In 'Chien au ruban bleu et pot à tabac', van Dongen focused the composition… https://t.co/mcrVNEbOVY
LIVE ONLINE: ‘Eric Tucker (1932 - 2018)’, 7 - 23 December, 2020
While Tucker’s influence was largely from his first-hand experience of the local bars, cafes and clubs, he also had a firm interest in the artistic oeuvre of the time. His bedroom was… https://t.co/teWZuJwv1p
After studying in London at the Slade School of Fine Art, Eileen Agar moved to Paris in the late 20s where she encountered André Breton and the Surrealist circle. Agar returned to London and created her first Surrealist piece in 1930. She shortly became … https://t.co/alOPzuHww7
To coincide with the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition, ‘Picasso and Paper’, the gallery will present an intimate selection of original drawings, drypoints, linocuts, photographs and books spanning Picasso’s lifetime #azfineart https://t.co/ebIG3z4RrK
Dora Maar’s relationship with Pablo Picasso had a profound effect on both their careers. Remembered as Picasso’s muse and model, she was also an artist in her own right. Today the Tate Modern opens the most comprehensive retrospective of Dora Maar ever h… https://t.co/nFcnKE38ip
Another day another artist to celebrate 🎉Happy Birthday to Adrian Ghenie. His practice unearths feelings of frustration, vulnerability or desire, often drawing on human experience and ideas of the collective unconscious #azfineart https://t.co/Ac1T3LIarN
Henry Moore treated the subject of mother and child repeatedly. During and after the Second World War his interpretation of the theme emphasised the nurturing role of the mother #azfineart #henrymoore https://t.co/ZujfN3KM0l
Thanks to our guest speaker Helen McCrory. What a fantastic start to the charity exhibition @SirHvHArts @debbiclark1