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On Mother’s Day, we’re sharing this piece from our collection:
Unknown Lady with a Singing Child
John Russell (1745–1806)
Pastel on paper, 1793
Why not bring your mum to the Holburne today to see more of our collection- open from 11am. The cafe is the perfect spot to take five!
UP LATE – Bath Spa University Textile Design for Fashion and Interior
31st March, 5pm – 9pm
Free entry
Holburne x TDFI - @BathSpaUni’s Textile Design for Fashion and Interior students take over for one night only at the Holburne!
Find out more:
https://t.co/K7gUtKUeWQ
Pop-Up Animal Scenes: Family Workshop
16th February, 10.30am – 12.30pm
£8
Make a ‘scene’ this half term! An animal scene that is… Designed for families to enjoy creative making together.
Sign up here:
https://t.co/58gEydKIml
@ArchaeologieHH @MTQ_Townsville This is the brilliant Byam Family by Thomas Gainsborough. #AskAMuseum Photo credit Art Uk. https://t.co/nBw3i5hgDJ
A reminder that two of our exhibitions will be coming to an end very soon:
Marvellous Makers, Wondrous Worlds Raised Embroidery from the 17th century ends on 11 September.
David Hockney Love Life Drawings 1963 to 1977 ends on 18 September.
Book here:
https://t.co/O87bjNVKK6
𝘓𝘰𝘷𝘦 𝘓𝘪𝘧𝘦 by David Hockney. On until 18 Sept.
Book tickets here:
https://t.co/ujmQaozQ72
David Hockney Ossie Wearing a Fairisle Sweater 1970 Colored pencil on paper 43.18 x 35.56 cm © David Hockney Photo Credit: Fabrice Giber
#DavidHockney
Theatre was a key source of entertainment in Georgian England - this month’s #S-art-urday series will look at works inspired by it, including the actors who brought productions to life: in this painting by Zoffany, 1782-3, Jeffrey Dunstan, on the right, is shown playing Dr Last.
We are proud to be a venue for this years Bath Festival. The Holburne will host events from 16 - 21 May in our Brownsword Picture Gallery. Take a look at Whats on and purchase your tickets here.
https://t.co/sDCrZGwxh2
We are so excited to be featuring events at the Holburne as part of this years @TheBathFetsival.
For more info head over to to the following
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#myholburne
DAY 8! “The sea! The sea! The open sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free!” said British poet Bryan Procter, a fitting quote to accompany J.M.W. Turner’s watercolour study of Pembroke Castle (c.1829-30).