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For £5 a ticket, you could win an original artwork by: 🏨Tom Allen
📸David Bailey
👨👧👧Boy George
👽Harry Hill
⛽Alex Horne
🍔Sue Perkins
🌊Jane Seymour
🐦Russell Tovey
🌳Holly Walsh
OR a replica artwork by Grayson Perry or Philippa Perry.
Drama on the #OnlineArtExchange today and we are pretty stunned by the immense drama at sea in the 'Wreck of the Amsterdam' by Cornelis Claesz. van Wieringen, c1630, in the collection at @RMGreenwich 😱⚓🌊🌬️
Book now for our FREE Archaeology Online talk (28 April, 7.30pm) which will explore what's missing from the Bayeux Tapestry. Our speaker @Tostig1066 is Head of @findsorguk and a member of the Bayeux Tapestry Scientific Committee. https://t.co/LIihwP72JU
Late Lunch talk with Dr Jenny Gaschke on 15th April, 2pm:
This June the Musée des Beaux Arts in Bordeaux will open the intriguingly titled exhibition Absolutely Bizarre! Les drôles d’histoires de l’Ecole de Bristol 1800-1840. This is the sneak preview.
https://t.co/be30oGcPm0
Snow Viewing at Mokubo-ji Temple: The Uekiya Restaurant, 1838–40 by Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797–1858). Japanese prints of #Winter celebrate the fleeting beauty of snow, one of the Three Beauties of Nature, ‘snow, moon and flowers’. #MuseumsUnlocked https://t.co/vxm0j26T56
#MuseumsUnlocked - Megalithic Architecture
Rev James Bulwer painted these atmospheric watercolour views of Stanton Drew, Somerset, in the 1820/30s. The structure had long been noted by antiquarians - the first detailed map and drawings had been made by William Stukeley in 1723.
Artist Barbara Walker was researching Black soldiers in the wars with Iraq and Afghanistan when she discovered the earlier history of the involvement of Commonwealth soldiers in the First and Second World Wars.
On Remembrance Sunday we remember the unknown soldiers.
Great that the BBC is spreading the word about the new #EmpireCollection online catalogue...
https://t.co/JMsMD7P8jL
If you haven’t already, take a look at the new website which features 1000s of photos, objects, films and archives https://t.co/KO1v4zCRJ6 ^fd
#BrizzleWeek #LockleazeArtistStreets - our final day! For Nash Drive we have Nocturne, Bristol by John Nash, painted in 1938.
Teachers, we have missed you & your students! Although we can't enjoy the hubbub of group visits to our museums just yet, we do have some Free webinars coming up for you. 'Growing up in ancient Egypt' on Monday 14 Sept is our first. Book your place here https://t.co/1cPwzVZGWT