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Green scallop shells, mouth-watering cherries and golden dolphins, investigate Cosimo Tura's mythical goddess in our latest 10 minute talk with Imogen Tedbury: https://t.co/hfcgKxWC2r
This video is with thanks to @UKNikon, our Digital Content Partner.
We thought we could all do with 5 minutes of meditation this week. Transport yourself to the South of France with a slow look at Van Gogh's 'Wheatfield, with Cypresses': https://t.co/SctND73z3Q
We'll always have nature and art. Van Gogh saw the two as interconnected.
Take 5 minutes for a slow look at his 'Wheatfield, with Cypresses': https://t.co/SctND73z3Q
Today's theme for #ExploreYourArchives week is 'plans'.
This plan of the Gallery has been inscribed with hand-written notes in red indicating areas that were hit by bombs during the Second World War including the dates of the attacks.
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We'll always have nature and art. Van Gogh saw the two as interconnected.
Take 5 minutes for a slow look at his 'Wheatfield, with Cypresses': https://t.co/SctND7l9Vo
Take 5 minutes to switch off with a mindful look at Van Gogh's 'Wheatfield, with Cypresses': https://t.co/SctND73z3Q
Hear our Deputy Director, Susan Foister, on @BBCRadio4 as she discusses the great German artist Albrecht Dürer, who achieved fame throughout Europe for the power of his images: https://t.co/NJWMGHsgLi
We thought we could all do with 5 minutes of meditation this week. Transport yourself to the South of France with a slow look at Van Gogh's 'Wheatfield, with Cypresses': https://t.co/SctND73z3Q
Paul Delaroche died #OnThisDay in 1856. Here Delaroche shows the final moments of the blindfolded Lady Jane as she pleads, ‘What shall I do? Where is the block?’ https://t.co/LbbLZF1Pf4
The quest for Artemisia
Sir Michael Palin and biographer Alexandra Lapierre unearth the dramatic story of the life of Artemisia Gentileschi. Friday, 23 October, live on Zoom: https://t.co/VxHrN61A01