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Sunday 26th June - 'Waiting for Something' (2002) by Susan Adams. This series of paintings was created during the artist's residency on Ynys Enlli, the "Island of 20,000 Saints", and once the home of artist-poet Brenda Chamberlain.
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Wednesday 8th June - Incline Wagon Driver by Mary Elizabeth Thompson (1886-1981).

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Friday 20th May - 'Porthmeor Beach, St Ives' by Dorothea Sharp (1875-1954). Famous for her landscapes and scenes of children at play Sharp was inspired by the Impressionists, and especially Monet following a trip to Paris. She exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1901-1948.

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Romance? With school children? Whatever next?

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Thursday 5th May - 'Studio Window' (1935) by Laura Knight. This view of the Thames facing Battersea, was painted from Knight's temporary studio at 105 Cheyne Walk on the Chelsea Embankment. Earlier artists who lived at Cheyne Walk included JMW Turner and Dante Gabriele Rossetti.

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Wednesday 27th April - The Round Tower from Piranesi's 'Carceri d'Invenzione' (Imaginary Prisons), a series of 16 prints depicting hellish subterranean vaults and machinery, and which were a major influence on artists and writers such as M.C. Escher and Edgar Allan Poe.

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After passing through a mysterious storm the PM finds himself somewhere that most definitely isn’t India.

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Also looking at George Bellows' stuff, as these were painted around the time the novel is set, albeit in a different country.

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Wednesday 20th April - 'Terrace of a Cafe in Montmartre' (1886) by Vincent Van Gogh. Though associated with its vibrant Bohemian nightlife, here Van Gogh portrays the Montmartre cafe scene in muted, autumnal colours, hinting at its forlorn melancholy.

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