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The @DriehausMuseum shared a list of Victorian Parlour Games to try at home. This illustration for a game called The Old Man’s Face wins #lockdown.
Fancy a go? Full article here: https://t.co/KYzj9vTeue
#COVID__19 #Covid_19 #museumsfromhome #victorians
A quick catch up for #AnArtworkADay! My choice for day 24 was Paul Cézanne's 'Still Life with a Cherub' (c. 1895). The sharp eyed amongst you will be able to spot this painting in the recent ‘Age of the Image’ documentary series. #CultureinQuarantine #CultureAtHome
It's Day 19 of my #AnArtworkADay series and I've been looking forward to today's choice. Here's 'Clouds Above a Lake', painted in 1904-6 by one of my absolute favourite artists, Akseli Gallen-Kallela. I love the way the thick strokes create the clouds! #arthistoryathome #museum
I’ve mistakenly ordered Wayward Sons’ new album, ‘The Truth Ain’t What It Used To Be’, twice. Much as I love them I don’t need two copies. If you’d like one, reply to this tweet or drop me a message - yours for a tenner, inc. postage. #rock #rockmusic @KerrangMagazine
‘A Prince’s Treasure’ opens at the Royal Pavilion tomorrow! It’s been a privilege & pleasure to watch objects being installed this week. The rooms look how George IV intended them to & how John Nash depicted them in his ‘Views of the Royal Pavilion’ (1826). Here’s the Music Room:
Feeling full up after all that Christmas food? Come on a (virtual) walk through the #Sussex landscape with me, in my next Bitesize Talk at @BrightonMuseums . I'll be taking a look at how Eric Ravilious represented the historic county. More here: https://t.co/EaeHALkoHf
I’m currently working on a blog post called ‘What I Wish I’d Known When I Started My Art History Degree’. It’s aimed at new students, particularly those from a background non-traditional to art history. What tips would you like me to add? #ArtHistory #freshers #WIASN #PhDchat