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Join our director, Jennifer Scott, for a journey through shock, grief, acceptance and healing. In a lecture drawing on paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck, Carlo Dolci and Poussin from our Collection, we'll explore the Aftermath of Violence on 2 November ► https://t.co/qS7fJSyRaG
Take the #EdwardBawden exhibition home with you, and learn more about the life and work of this master graphic designer and artist with our beautifully illustrated catalogue ► https://t.co/4EhwT6Q6iu
It's #MusDog day! In celebration we're sharing Murillo's 'Invitation to a Game of Argolla', which gives a whole new meaning to dog's dinner with this cheeky little doggo eyeing up the boy's food: https://t.co/iuXq2wWlyl
Discover a colourful & insightful introduction to the remarkable work of #EdwardBawden with our exhibition catalogue. Not since Bawden's death has such a wide-range of his work, including many unpublished pieces, ever been assembled ► https://t.co/iDNV1giMc8
Many of the paintings in our Collection have interesting histories of their own. It is believed that Rubens' Hagar in the Desert (c.1630-2) once included an angel in the sky and an infant by the tree. #ExploreOurCollection in the Gallery & online ► https://t.co/XTG1xb6Mja
Don't forget, it may be a Bank Holiday Monday tomorrow, but we're open as usual (10am-5pm) - & it's your last day to see #DavidMilne ► https://t.co/247t0zNWxh
Earlier this week the statue of suffragist campaigner, Millicent Fawcett, was unveiled in Parliament Square. Discover more about the astonishing story of the 'Great Suffrage Pilgrimage' of 1913 in our talk on 11 May: https://t.co/nPmRChaP3o
In partnership with @DulwichFestival
"The thing that makes a picture is the thing that makes dynamite - compression" - #WednesdayWisdom with #DavidMilne
Here, Milne's painting 'Summer Colours' is like dynamite: small but effective. Discover more before the exhibition ends 7 May ► https://t.co/247t0zNWxh
Van Huysum's blossoming bouquets will definitely give you a #spring in your step! Make sure to get up close to enjoy all the details ► https://t.co/bNKiJ2dgzd
In Murillo's 'Invitation to a Game of Argolla' we see an errand boy being tempted by a mischievous-looking boy to abandon his chore and play a game of argolla. As he contemplates his choice, a small dog looks up at him expectantly eyeing up his food... #YearOfTheDog