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@Jesseleanor It never ever leaves you. If it’s in production in Glasgow I have to see it. I remember learning it at primary school too. I’ll be word perfect until I pop my clogs 👍😂😂 #Joseph “I closed my eyes, drew back the curtain” ...
Tonight I will mostly be talking about Adam Smith, Salvador Dali, Rembrandt and medieval depictions of the Virgin and Child ..... @KelvingroveArt
On Maundy Thursday a famous and important fresco from The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua by Giotto from 1305. It depicts the betrayal of Jesus by his disciple Judas. Giotto’s work moved away from 2-dimensional figures to those with more human qualities.
Currently decorating my living room and have just come across these murals from @wallsaucecom 😍 We have very high ceilings so I’m sure this wouldn’t be too over the top .... would it? 😜😂 #thedream
@arthistorynews That’s a shame. Hard to understand why they would refuse. I did some research on the Gunn sisters when I was working at Inveraray Castle so would have been fascinated to find out more. I love the full length portrait of Elizabeth in @NatGalleriesSco
4. The first painting is The Preaching of John the Baptist by Pieter Bruegel the Elder painted in 1566 and the second painting is a copy by his son, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, of the same image but minus the bearded man in black facing the viewer painted after 1616.
Special thanks to the lovely Catering Manager on @VirginTrains who has just heated my pain au chocolate .... I love this train network.
@BirleyJustin @NatGalleriesSco I’d go for ground floor galleries 1-4 and take in some Gainsborough, Titian, Velazquez and Veronese. Plus there’s the annual January Turner Watercolours Exhibition. Enjoy.
Hadn’t realised the connection between these two rediscovered paintings. Olivia Boteler Porter by Van Dyck @TheBowesMuseum was the niece of George Villiers by Rubens now in @KelvingroveArt - interesting eh? 🤔