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‘Everyone is a sinner’ writes our Curatorial Fellow Joost Joustra in ‘#Sin: The Art of Transgression’. You can learn more about sin within the history of art in our exhibition catalogue: https://t.co/hIOfniMITe

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Thinking of getting creative at home?

🐲 On try recreating Uccello's 'Saint George and the Dragon' with the help of some cuddly toys, just like Christine, our Head of Curatorial, did!

Learn more about the painting here: https://t.co/eTW1QQ6jhb

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🐲 Happy Saint George taming then slaying a dragon is one of the most fantastic saints‘ legends of the Middle Ages.

Here Uccello has compressed two parts of the story into one small and strange picture. Find out how here: https://t.co/eTW1QQ6jhb

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It's Here are some of the furry felines that artists such as Edouard Manet, Judith Leyster, and William Hogarth have painted in our collection: https://t.co/2lTim6c0gt

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Join us on Facebook on 1 November at 3.30pm to uncover the symbolism and psychological depth of Lorenzo Lotto’s Renaissance portraits before our new exhibition opens to the public: https://t.co/J4HleRL31q

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Paul Cézanne died in 1906. He associated with the Impressionists, but always had other aims. Cézanne said that his ambition was to 'make of Impressionism something solid and durable like the art of museums': https://t.co/7oHKVoWbiC

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A storm is brewing in this moody landscape by Narcisse-Virgilio Diaz de la Peña. With its dramatic sky, bold brushwork and colour, this is typical of his later work. Diaz was an inspiration to younger French artists, including the Impressionists: https://t.co/5ZKg7tNBjw

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Opening today, 's exhibition 'Barbara Walker: Vanishing Point' confronts the issues of race and representation in art from the Old Masters through to present day. The show features two works from our collection, made possible by : https://t.co/at2IHPnXxf

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'Peace and War' illustrates Rubens's hopes for the peace he was trying to negotiate between England and Spain in his role as envoy to Philip IV of Spain. Rubens presented the finished work to Charles I of England as a gift: https://t.co/u8gDvC4FHG

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It's been suggested that these children are from the de Franchi family, whose arms contained a black crow, but there is no documentary evidence to support this. Learn more about Van Dyck's mysterious painting at today's 10–minute talk at 4pm in Room 20: https://t.co/JWCOQaDUTT

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