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Jean-Honoré Fragonard died #OnThisDay in 1806. His painting, 'Psyche showing her Sisters her Gifts from Cupid’, is on display in Room 33.
This 1859 painting, ‘Ovid among the Scythians’ by Eugène Delacroix, is on display in Room 45 of the Gallery: https://t.co/yllKhSu1yG
Make art an adventure with Katie as she explores some of the world’s most famous paintings #favekidsbookart https://t.co/MZrqtFblXF
Vincent van Gogh died #OnThisDay in 1890. He is famed for the great vitality of his works, characterised by expressive use of colour.
In this work by Karel Dujardin, the young boy instructs the dog not to disturb his sleeping companion: https://t.co/n8MmEm9DZl
When Cézanne's 'Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses)' was exhibited in 1907, Picasso and Matisse took a strong interest in it. #PaintedSummer
Actress Sarah Siddons was born #OnThisDay in 1755. Gainsborough's portrait of her hangs in Room 34: https://t.co/Fk7jOFlSjR
The painting currently furthest away from the Gallery is Van Gogh's 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses', on loan to @NGVMelbourne. #TravelsMW
This painting depicts Michel de La Barre, a flautist and composer. He is thought to be the man standing, turning the music. #MusicMW
The main focus of Watteau's 'The Scale of Love' is a guitar player in his theatrical costume and the girl seated at his feet. #MusicMW