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A new episode of British Art Talks podcast is now available!
In 'Hard Times and Late Victorian Art' Alex Potts focuses on a key instance of the social realism that played an important role in late Victorian art and culture.
Listen now: https://t.co/nWjvfob0ru
The first episode of the new British Art Talks podcast features a discussion between Classicist Mary Beard and art historian Cora Gilroy-Ware on the 'classical bodies' depicted in William Etty’s 1837 The Sirens and Ulysses.
Listen online here: https://t.co/8irLGvDokr
The first episode in our new podcast series 'British Art Talks' is now available!
Join Cora Gilroy-Ware and @wmarybeard as they explore the conspicuous sensuality of William Etty's take on the classical body.
Listen now: https://t.co/muwNSkeFgv
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Our Research Support Grants assist scholars of British art or architectural history with research travel costs, helping to fund trips to collections, libraries, archives or historic sites with the United Kingdom or abroad https://t.co/umelK8gAoB
British portrait painter Joshua Reynolds was born #onthisday in 1723 - here is his portrait of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton and Argyl, circa 1760, from the Paul Mellon art collection held at @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/1rdHNFmvjB
Anglo-American painter John Singleton Copley was born #onthisday in 1738 - Singleton Coply is perhaps most famous for his portrait paintings, one of which is depiction of Richard Heber from 1782, part of the Paul Mellon art collection at @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/YyEYqDkXtA
Johan Zoffany, German neoclassical painter who was active mainly in England, was born #onthisday in 1733 - here is his work 'David Garrick and his wife by his Temple to Shakespeare', painted in 1762 and now part of the @YaleBritishArt collection
#NationalBirdDay - here are some of the birds that can be found in Paul Mellon's art collection held at the @YaleBritishArt, explore more works from his collection with the online catalogue: https://t.co/uQgpMTsixG