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Charles Rennie Mackintosh is of course better known as an architect, but 'his pre-war botanical drawings are particularly exquisite, with a pencil line as effervescent and vital as Egon Schiele’s hand’. https://t.co/9a4Ndn1m4c #FromTheArchives
Keeping it real – on neorealism in the Netherlands https://t.co/9whwt295v6
The research institute at @GettyMuseum now holds the archives of Emmett Williams – poet, artist and Fluxus pioneer https://t.co/QdFOjO5Ejg
‘This year I finally had the opportunity to visit a museum in Brussels that in my opinion should be much better known, the Musée Wiertz’ – R.H. Quaytman https://t.co/WiNo13WMCL
Exploring our creative relationships with food – and the succulent past of the pineapple https://t.co/yCTf0CFkbo
Summer and winter take centre stage at Flashback, in the form of two panel paintings by Giorgio Vasari https://t.co/QglFZdRoFO
François Boucher was born #OTD in 1703. From the archive, here’s Maya Corry on the ‘charming frothiness’ of the French artist’s drawings https://t.co/YSsiBnAJvO
Beatrix Potter was born #OTD in 1866. Her illustrations, including these 'Guinea Pigs Gardening', were included in an exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery last year https://t.co/j7tzPh3Qc8
Don't miss the chance to see a large selection of Raphael's drawings @AshmoleanMuseum - closing 3 September. https://t.co/CHWADePlsf
Old Masters, new scandal, as a ‘Parmigianino’ painting is deemed a fake https://t.co/js6gWZdLED Plus more of the latest art market updates