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This exquisite red chalk drawing is by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, born #onthisday in 1841 https://t.co/ZQOunT8bed
Get your #MondayMotivation from this Spartan running girl and race into the new week! https://t.co/FMh6YNcnt9
Today is #PancakeDay! These are depictions of traditional Dutch pancake women https://t.co/zwDGgguLfp
Dutch artist Jan van Huysum, who drew these beautiful flowers, died #onthisday in 1749 https://t.co/ecXSuNH4FS
Discover 20 prints of musical heroes by British artist David Oxtoby in a new display https://t.co/ejup9FAq6q
Born #otd in 1882: James Joyce. Richard Hamilton spent 50 years visualising Joyce’s Ulysses https://t.co/PExB9psSvM
#February is named after the ancient Roman festival of purification called Februa https://t.co/NleITchb9X
Tomorrow we’ll be making an exciting announcement about our next special exhibition. Can you guess what it’s about?
Édouard Manet, dubbed the first Modernist and last Old Master, was born #onthisday in 1832 https://t.co/tOdUEMpQd7
Final weeks: explore Celtic art & identity in the #Celts exhibition before it closes 31 Jan https://t.co/9BtHwMwbNP