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In honour of #NationalPoetryDay, here is Palma Vecchio's 'Portrait of a Poet', which can be seen in Room 2: https://t.co/0VMYu8XkPY
Francisco de Zurbarán painted mostly for Spanish religious orders. View these paintings in Room 30: https://t.co/XbZlHQM3ny #ElGrecotoGoya
Goya was the leading Spanish painter of the late 18th century. View some of his works in Room 39: https://t.co/e0S4oiFboW #ElGrecotoGoya
Like many of Degas’s late works, ‘The Green Ballet Skirt’ is executed in charcoal and pastel on tracing paper. #Degas
Residing in Toledo, El Greco executed many paintings for local religious foundations: https://t.co/H7GiK1NduS #ElGrecotoGoya
#ElGrecotoGoya opens today at @WallaceMuseum. Take a look at some of the great Spanish paintings in our collection: https://t.co/lf9rbuJktL
Join us on Monday 25 Sept for a free curator’s introduction to ‘Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell’: https://t.co/FcINgTpLss #Degas
Jan Weenix died #OnThisDay in 1719. You can see his painting ‘An Italian Courtyard’ in Room 26: https://t.co/8uq7SV9IuC
Meindert Hobbema painted ‘The Avenue of Middelharnis’ in 1689. You can see this painting in Room 19: https://t.co/1PCuv9xOU2
Titian died #OnThisDay in 1576. He was widely renowned as the greatest painter of 16th-century Venice: https://t.co/jKe6ln7auC