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As part of its ‘Renaissance Rediscovered’ project, @walkergallery has bolstered its collections with the addition of baroque painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani’s 'Allegory of Painting and Music.'
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'"The Gulf Stream" is not the best of Homer’s pictures, nor the most intriguingly weird: the sharks look like extras from "Jaws". But its central figure exudes that mix of determination and resignation that is pure Homer.'
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It’s time for Alan Lowndes to emerge from the shadow of L.S. Lowry https://t.co/XhZ9K8Y2Mi
This panel, recently acquired by the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Libourne, joins two others at the museum from the same 16th-century predella https://t.co/pGapCBjStE
Artworks made during lockdown, including Gillian Wearing‘s watercolour self-portraits, are on view in exhibitions across London this autumn https://t.co/MGuDovon2b
This painting by Rosso Fiorentino was the last work by the Italian Mannerist to remain in private hands. It has now been donated, along with some 450 other works, to @UffiziGalleries https://t.co/pyXBgUYh8n
Biographical sketches – on a new graphic novel dedicated to the trailblazing sculptor Edmonia Lewis https://t.co/ytarMmmjCe
‘Whatever one’s perspective, the 1790s seem to offer useful lessons in how we might comprehend the revolutionary tenor of our times’ https://t.co/IOZJ9YJo7x
‘Whatever one’s perspective, the 1790s seem to offer useful lessons in how we might comprehend the revolutionary tenor of our times’ https://t.co/IOZJ9YJo7x
Baroque devils and British designers – here's this week's Apollo Art Diary https://t.co/ZJEBdwAn0K