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It's the first Monday of 2020 but we can't be glum - we are preparing for the opening of our new exhibition opening this Wednesday 08 January! #TheFourAgesofWoman highlights a diversity of artistic observations on the lived experiences of women from childhood to old age...
We are closed over the Christmas period but we're already looking forward to our new exhibition #TheFourAgesofWoman which opens on 08 January 2020 https://t.co/VJvbK9sCh7
Pictured here is "Protecting the Heart" by Elise Warriner.
Medical understanding of melancholy was transformed in the century after Burton's #AnatomyofMelancholy, as it became related to the nervous system and distinct from madness. Dr Jane Darcy @KingsCollegeLon will be speaking on the topic on 30 Mar, 2pm: https://t.co/CaAkps3cg4
This Saturday at 2pm, join Professor Peter Tyler, as he asks what we can learn from religious communities and mystical theology of the 1500s for present day understanding of mental wellbeing.
Richard Dadd, Sketch to Illustrate the Passions: Grief or Sorrow (1854)
Feeling melancholic on #BlueMonday? Discover how artists through the centuries have depicted their sadness at our #AnatomyofMelancholy exhibition: https://t.co/hH1Au7NgQB #ArtsHealthWellbeing The Teacher, George Harding (2010)
We are hosting some fantastic speakers next year to talk about The Anatomy of Melancholy - see the website for more details, and check back next week when we'll be announcing some workshops: https://t.co/P4YTpycOcQ #mentalhealth #anatomyofmelancholy
Whilst at Bethlem Dadd drew on the human experience & painted "Sketches to Illustrate the Passions." More info at -> https://t.co/TkYC7tzadu
"The Little Traveller," 2 sketchbooks by an anon. artist that show a little girl travelling through a fantastical world. #TravelsMW #WomenMW
Looking for some free family fun to start the #HalfTerm? Check out our event "Celebrity Culture" Sat 27 May, 14.00 https://t.co/UC9L22Ijlm 🎨
This #Caturday trend reminds us of a certain upcoming exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind...motm.me/LouisWain