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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
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If we're talking food and drink, then it has to be P. J Crook's triptych 'Big Eaters' for most appetising grub. 🍰
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Anna Lea Merritt was the first female artist whose work was purchased for the @Tate.
Read more about her and other female artists in this article by Gallery volunteers 👉 https://t.co/jupnNFitJr
#WomensHistoryMonth #ChooseToChallenge
Thank you so much to all who entered our #InspiredByNoel competition with @NoelCowardSir 🏆 Our winning submission is this wonderful illustration by @RosieBrookspics 😍
For this week's #OnlineArtExchange 👉 Alice B. Woodward's illustration of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, depicting: 'As the Caterpillar seemed to be in a very unpleasant state of mind, she turned away'.
🔗https://t.co/IK5YKcOwa9 @artukdotorg #worldbookday
Ready for a new post of our #gagminiseries? It is said that Sir Henry Tate refused to lend two artworks for the first exhibition at #Guildhall, as “no one would think of coming to the City to see pictures”. But he was wrong!
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Elizabeth Adela Forbes’s depiction of a dark fairy tale, The Pied Piper lures rats from Hamelin Town but is not paid as promised so he punishes the town by luring all the children away never to be seen again - #OnlineArtExchange https://t.co/xA994DbrrT
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Our new book, Guildhall Art Gallery Director’s Choice, is out now! Discover historical favourites and recent acquisitions, as well as Director Elizabeth Scott's personal favourites from the City of London’s eclectic art collection. Order online: https://t.co/iw00zD31Dj.
#OTD in 1738, John Singleton Copley was born. He painted the Gallery's largest painting (one of the largest anywhere!), The Siege of Gibraltar, which hangs at the far end of the art gallery. Read more about this huge painting and its creation history: https://t.co/SoKYM4eyqp.
#OnThisDay 191 years ago, founder member of the #PreRaphaelites John Everett Millais was born. His First and Second Sermon paintings are a witty take on the ideals of Victorian childhood versus the realities. The little girl pictured is his daughter Effie.