//=time() ?>
‘A naturalistic & very British take on pattern that was both new & quietly radical’
Excellent piece by the @V_and_A on Morris’s designs for wallpaper: https://t.co/Zyevq2v3Qs
Fan of Victorian art? Don't miss Helen Allingham @wattsgallery – the first major public art gallery exhibition devoted to the artist https://t.co/DNYyyiMJhG
Enjoyed #MayMorris? Discover the work of another leading woman artist of the Victorian era, Hellen Allingham, at the @WattsGallery's stunning exhibition https://t.co/DNYyyj4kGg
#Free curator tour of A World to Win today: discover the stories behind the posters
Just drop-in at 2pm
Discover the stories behind the posters on our A World to Win curator tour
Friday 2 Dec 2-3pm
#Free no need to book
Join a free curator-led tour of A World to Win today: get a fascinating insight into the posters calling for political change.
Starts 2pm
Get an expert insight into the posters in our latest exhibition A World to Win with curator Rowan Bain #Free Sun 30/10 2-3pm just drop-in
A World To Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution opens today!
Our new exhibition looks at a century of political posters across the globe
"Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful"
Tulip by William Morris who died #OTD 1896
Only a week to go until 'A World to Win. Posters of Protest and Revolution'
https://t.co/HNm1ZFAn3O
Opens Saturday 8th October