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This is it, the final flower! Which one is completing your bouquet? 💐
Will it be @davidparrhouse 'Scented Garden' Rose (I) or the Gum Cistus of Leydon (Labdanum) from our #ScentFromNature exhibition (J)?
Place your final vote in the poll below!⬇️
#blue 💙
The colour of the sky, the oceans 🌊 of calm, space and imagination 💭
What’s your favourite hue?
We're off on a #staycation to Walberswick this afternoon🏖 who wants to join us?
Can you hear the waves? 🌊 What about the seagulls squawking overhead for your chips? 🍟😂
Children paddling, Walberswick by Philip Wilson Steer. 1894. Given in memory of Sir Augustus Moore Daniel.
Pierre-Joseph Redouté born #otd in 1759 was one of the greatest botanical painters.
His work features in 🌸Scent from Nature: Beauty’s botanical origins 🌸 including the Camellia japonica which grew at the Jardin du roi in Paris where Redouté worked
🎥🎟https://t.co/2hIe2JyImK
Find out how John Constable turned a man...into a milkmaid! 😮🐮
Book now and join Elenor Ling, co-curator of The Human Touch, to uncover secrets like this from the exhibition 🤫
Wednesday 14 July at 1pm.
🎟https://t.co/ydyHknpXab
#humantouch
This #lithograph, Waiting at the Hairdresser’s by Vera Matyukh, from her lithographic series, ‘Fashion Victims’, captures the quirks and pauses of everyday life.
On display in Women: Makers and Muses 🖼👩🎨
©The estate of Vera Fedorovna Matyukh
#womeninart
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Stanley Spencer described painting this picture as being like an ant crawling all over his lover’s body; his fascination for its crevices, folds and contours is such that he even crops part of Patricia Preece’s head.
On show in Women: makers & muses https://t.co/2sa3Iqi5rR
#NationalWritingDay ✍️
Philipp Otto Runge's scribe balances pen 🖊 inkwell and paper 📄and prepares to write ...
🖼Hands Writing, after Raphael. 1798. From Katrin Bellinger Collection.
#humantouch 🤚open until 1 August 🎟
https://t.co/zACLmXZjQZ
🖼'My Family Paddling'
Children Paddling, Walberswick, by Philip Wilson Steer. 1894.