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We’re thrilled to be welcoming @MichaelBuble, @mcflymusic & @tearsforfears to Waddesdon for a series of concerts this July.
With #ValentinesDay around the corner, it’s the perfect opportunity to treat your loved one to an unforgettable evening! More info: https://t.co/U3DyPBfiQb
Spot the signature...
As you enter the house one of the first things you'll see are two paintings of Venice on display in the East Gallery. These are the largest known works by Guardi, but if you want to spot the artist's signature you'll have to look very closely...
#HaveYouHerd that the elephant featured in many of Moreau’s paintings is Bangkok, an Indian elephant based in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. He not only survived the siege of Paris but is also said to have saved a baby from a bear.
Time for an adventure into space, can you be the first person to reach the moon in Mimi’s space race?
Help our Waddesdon mascot Mimi get to the moon with this fun board game, the perfect half-term activity to keep everyone entertained. Play here: https://t.co/jxgXpgHerq
In 1913, Léon Bakst created a set of paintings for James and Dorothy de Rothschild. Depicting the tale of Sleeping Beauty, characters were modelled on their family, friends and even pets! Can you spot Dorothy's dog Muffin in this panel showing the Princess awaking? #FunFactFriday
This evening, tune into @BBCRadio2 at 7pm to hear Nick Knight talking with @jowhiley about his new exhibition at Waddesdon, Roses from my Garden! Find out more: https://t.co/4z1rXuY69m
See these magnificent pieces in 'Nick Knight: Roses from my Garden' in the Coach House gallery, Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. The exhibition is free with pre-booked grounds tickets. Tickets for 29 July onwards are available to book from 9am today. https://t.co/k1iT0YUGXS
Looking for somewhere beautiful to explore? Come and visit Waddesdon, tickets are now available for 15 – 19 July.
Enjoy our new exhibition, Roses from my Garden by Nick Knight, and if you have little ones our Woodland Playground is now open too!
Book: https://t.co/CWZawtkGPz
#SpotTheDifference!
Today's #OnlineArtExchange theme is dogs so we've picked 'Dog Pointing Pheasants' by Jean-Baptiste Oudry from @WallaceMuseum. We've compared it to a similar painting from our own collection 'A Dog Pointing a Partridge' from the studio of Oudry. @artukdotorg