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A wet and blustery day... here's the perfect artwork! Wind in the Tree Tops by Christopher Richard W Nevinson (1889–1946).

https://t.co/6JsqLXYkGK

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"And as the morning steals upon the night,
Melting the darkness"
The Tempest, Act 5 Scene 1


Image: L'Aurore et la Nuit (Dawn and the Night) by Henri Fantin Latour, 1894.

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If you're a fan of Edward Burne-Jones & William Morris please consider helping to conserve the wonderful Holy Grail Tapestries & The Star of Bethlehem. Birmingham Museums Trust has launched a fundraising appeal and needs your support! Thank you 🙏
https://t.co/dFFaDzMDpE

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It seems from twitter that a lot of people are decorating at the moment, I keep seeing photos of little splodges of paint on walls as people try to choose their colours! 😂
I thought this might provide a bit of inspiration, wall tiles by William De Morgan, c. 1882-1907.

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The Cut Copy Remix project begins with 's online image resource as an inspiration - call out for artists to propose new work that respond to Birmingham's images in some way! Deadline 23rd November.

https://t.co/BV9qBWuIa7

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The perfect share for a Halloween weekend - Ghosts by Paul Nash, 1932. 👻

Illustration design for Sir Thomas Browne's 1658 book 'Urne Buriall and the Garden of Cyrus'.

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Caricature of William Morris presenting a ring to Jane Burden, 1857. Sketched by Dante Gabriel Rossetti on the back of a study for Guenevere (Launcelot at the Shrine of the Holy Grail). I've put a filter on Jane & William image 2.

Jane married William Morris in 1859.

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What is she thinking?
Portrait of a Woman by Guido Reni, 1638-39. The artwork is also known as Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl.
The Italian artist died 18 August 1642.

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Sharing The Glory Of The Year for a glorious day!
By George Wallis, 1857.

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Monday and it's back to work. For a bright future of course!
The Ploughing Team, Dawn by Robert Bevan, 1906.

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