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For this week's #OnlineArtExchange with @artukdotorg on #winter, a scene with a dramatic, mysterious backstory:
HMS Terror and HMS Erebus, Victorian expeditionary ships lost in the Arctic. What became of them? Probably not polar bears🔗https://t.co/z9HCQC7H0M
📍@RoyalHolloway
#DidYouKnow that British painter Augustus Leopold Egg was great friends with Charles Dickens? He often drew on literary inspiration for his early works. You can see his painting of a 'Scene from A Winter's Tale' in our exhibition #InspiredatGuildhall this spring.
We can't wait for our upcoming exhibition #InspiredatGuildhall in April! We'll be diving into our collection to explore how theatre, music and literature has inspired art🎭🎨
But how much do you know so far?🧐
Tell us what Shakespeare play Daniel Maclise painted in 1840:
Our upcoming exhibition #InspiredatGuildhall will feature some of the incredible 19th century paintings and sculptures in our collection.
You can explore our collection from home while the gallery is closed: https://t.co/dJeBad0af5
Denzil Forrester's 'Dub Scratchers' celebrates London's dub-reggae clubs and captures the energy of the dancers, DJs and MCs on the strobe lit dancefloor. #BHM2021
🔗https://t.co/YWERe7DuNk #OnlineArtExchange
@artukdotorg 📍@HarrisPreston
@StLawrenceJewry @DavidPa84042937 Best wishes for your retirement from everyone at Guildhall Art Gallery!
Can you spot the presence on the walls of the red-robed individuals who made a massive contribution to the rebuilding of London after the #GreatFireofLondon that started #OTD 355 years ago?
Another amazing article by Gallery volunteer Anne Wightman👉 https://t.co/Aj1A4Jlbn9 #OTD
For this week's #OnlineArtExchange it has to be Duncan Grant’s painting of a game of football in Hyde Park after yesterday’s result!🙌
👉https://t.co/waGgHMSaTa
#euro2020 @artukdotorg @Tate #ArtUk
If we're talking food and drink, then it has to be P. J Crook's triptych 'Big Eaters' for most appetising grub. 🍰
#OnlineArtExchange #womenartists @artukdotorg @gloshospitals
We all need moments of peace and that certainly seems important to artist Thomas Edwin Mostyn. His landscapes often focus on serenity and solitude in beauty.
@YorkArtGallery @artukdotorg #onlineartexchange
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