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What did "Gentleman Jack" (Anne Lister) have to do with the Brontës? If you missed @Nick_Holland_ on this, we have a bit about it too! https://t.co/iFsH3Onp4u
Late afternoon, and here's Heliogabalus, High Priest of the Sun — a watercolour of 1866, by Simeon Solomon — looking rather drowsy... https://t.co/vNEk3SOzV2
Here's Kate Greenaway's take on June, for 1884: it's all about warm days and roses (end of first row)! https://t.co/24OwcYp0OJ
#weathertweet! Very changeable today.... "Then old Mrs Rabbit took a basket and her umbrella" Beatrice Potter, of course, 1902. https://t.co/PGjEiEz1bL
Born #OTD 1808, Michael Balfe, Irish opera singer, composer ("The Bohemian Girl," "Come into the Garden Maud" among many others) and conductor #music https://t.co/tpwYGVR2tw
#goodmorning, with Robert Anning Bell's delicate, light-hearted watercolour, "See Where my Love a-Maying Goes / With sweet Dame Flora playing" (exhibited 1907). Thanks @TheFineArtSoc! https://t.co/u5B5gFm7gk
A long weeked: now here's an idea from James Tissot It's entitled "Seaside (July: Specimen of a Portrait)" but why wait? It looks as if she could do with some company! https://t.co/PQxO7jDjlq
Watercolour by Rossetti, probably 1880, just a lovely composition which you might not think of as Rossetti's; yellow and blue have a special relevance now https://t.co/12WOVCGK4F
#ChagPesachSameach to our Jewish editors, friends and followers. This is Rossetti's "Passover in the Holy Family" and there's an enlightening discussion of its typology: https://t.co/gZa8CE9syr
#DidYouKnow we have a variety of Ophelias? Here are some less familiar ones (by G F Watts on the left, Richard Redgrave, top right, and Antoine-Auguste-Ernest Hebert, bottom right). https://t.co/Uz4aI5BMIn