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You can explore ✨ more than 70 ✨ of Rossetti's works on Art UK: https://t.co/NbE94BFXdK
#PreRaphaeliteBrotherhood
'The Bower Meadow' by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882) 📸 @mcrartgallery
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, known for his murals which were often done on canvas and then affixed to the walls, was born #OnThisDay in 1824
'The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist' by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824–1898) 📸 @BarberInstitute
https://t.co/jH7czDKw2G
French Rococo painted François Boucher was born #OTD in 1703
'The Cherry Gatherers' by François Boucher (1703–1770) 📸 Historic England Archive.
@EHKenwood https://t.co/0hhS6W8ZNo
Today is #WelshMuseums Advocacy Day! Did you know that you can explore over 12,000 artworks held in Welsh public collections on Art UK?https://t.co/5wjf48Tafr
'The Red Dress' by Christopher Williams (1873–1934) Photo credit: @AmgueddfaCymru.
@Museum_Cardiff #Amgueddfeydd
Léon Bakst, born #onthisday in 1866, is best known for his colourful costume and set designs for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
‘The Sleeping Beauty: The Princess and the Court Fall Asleep for a Hundred Years’ by Léon Bakst (1866–1924) 📸 @NationalTrust @WaddesdonManor
This week we take an #ArtUKFieldTrip to @WattsGallery in Compton, Surrey!
If you haven't heard of G F Watts, you’ve probably seen Watts' most famous work, 'Hope'. Stay tuned for stories and behind the scenes peeks throughout the week https://t.co/kgIVpTaEMg
#nailedit #MusMeme
'The Lady Rouse Boughton' by George Romney (1734–1802), @lakelandarts. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
It's the last day of @RachaelGHair's takeover of our Instagram. She's talking art history and hair – don't miss it! https://t.co/sZMIu7SSni
Joan Harris' by John Downton (1906–1991), @museumsheffield
NEW VIDEO: William Hogarth painted this portrait of Captain Thomas Coram (1668–1751) to be a 'mighty' rival to the paintings of his European counterparts. Watch a new @HENITalks video to learn the story https://t.co/2qrmD3Hv2o
📷 @FoundlingMuseum
We chat with the ladies of @TabloidArtHist about the Met Gala and this year's theme, 'Heavenly Bodies', for the #ArtMattersPodcast. Why are artists so inspired by Catholic iconography? And who do we want to see dressed in a gown inspired by this painting? https://t.co/Tors50ymC5