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Édouard Manet 1832 witnessed the end of the Franco-Prussian War, known as the Siege of Paris.

This print places us at the aftermath of barricaded street violence, a large-scale depiction of something and nothing: bodies, rubble and dust.

On show in ‘Bearing Witness’

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Go wild with some of the tigers from our collection for 🐯🐅

Let us know your favourite! 👇

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Enter with your photographs (portrait/vertical only) of clouds, the sky, sunrises, sunsets, rooftops and skylines! ☁

Explore our 'Skies and Effects' section in for some inspiration: https://t.co/MJoO9NOk62

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Chasing Volcanoes🌋

Join us for a hybrid lunchtime talk with Clive Oppenheimer, Professor of Volcanology ,
& contributor to

📅Wed 29 June, 13:15-14:00
📍 Fitzwilliam Museum + Zoom
🎟 £5 (free for students) https://t.co/nSUZykymWu

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'...and then I saw something which filled my very soul with horror.' 
🧛Jonathan Harker discovers that his mysterious host is a vampire! 
 
⛵ Mina Murray, Harker's fiancé, meets Lucy Westenra in Whitby. Lucy is later turned into a vampire.  
 
 
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‘There was no reflection of him in the mirror!’ 🧛

We’re celebrating the 125th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s 🦇 with this spooky thread of illustrations by Felix Hoffmann for a limited edition published in 1965:
🧛‍♀️Jonathan Harker meets Count Dracula.


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It’s medals day we’re going for 🥇showcasing one of the most important botanical collections of art in the world to celebrate the world’s greatest flower show 🌸🌷🌳🌼🌹
Which floral display gets your vote ?

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Do you want to learn more about 🍃
Join us for an evening panel talk with the exhibition collaborators!

📍The Fitzwilliam Museum
📅 Tuesday 17 May, 18:00 - 19:30

Tickets 🎟 £5 (free for students!) https://t.co/JGGLP9maKA

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Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese artist and printmaker, died in 1849.

Just after his 'Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji' series, Hokusai produced a set of ten prints, 'Large Flowers.' Some of these featured a ‘crawling creature’ (mushi, in Japanese).

Can you spot it?🔍👀

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These four sky studies from a private collection are exhibited for the first time in

They show the influence that the light and colours of North Africa had on Johann Jakob Frey Basel (1813 –65)

He captured atmospheric effects in a luminous palette of 🟣🟡 & 💕☁️

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