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Did you hear? Museums around the world are spreading #MuseumSunshine. Bask in the sunlight of these artworks from #YourNGC
Summer hours end October 1, when we return to our fall schedule Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm, and until 8 pm on Thursdays. Also, admission is free on September 29, for @CultureDays! Visit: https://t.co/I5qpfushv9
Franklin Carmichael, Grace Lake, 1934.
Summer hours end October 1, when we return to our fall schedule Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm, and until 8 pm on Thursdays. Also, admission is free on September 29, for @CultureDays! Visit: https://t.co/I5qpfushv9
Franklin Carmichael, Grace Lake, 1934.
New Year, new acquisition: James Tissot’s The Partie Carrée (1870) ranks among the most refined and ambitious works from his first Paris period. Come find it on view in the European and American Galleries of the National Gallery of Canada. Cheers! #HappyNewYear2019
Paul Cézanne never conformed to Paris Salon portrait conventions, designed to convey the sitter’s status. He was more interested in the human figure. Cézanne Portraits is on view @ngadc in Washington, while works by Cézanne are in room C215 of the National https://t.co/Y7YDNfccJI
When it comes to Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, a trip to the National Gallery is a must. Plan your visit here: https://t.co/eIvj1IqyTD
Alex Janvier uses colour as recollection to recreate a feeling or a memory of a natural event, like a sunrise. #FridayFeeling #JanvierNGC