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Bursting with rage, spite & betrayal, the violence of this epic painting (w3658cm x h2438cm), alongside the skilful anatomy, emotion & composition caused a stir when it was first exhibited.
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‘Samson’ by Solomon Joseph Solomon, painted circa 1887. #MuseumFromHome
During lockdown lots of people have experienced unusual dreams but how many of us can paint them like this?
‘Dante’s Dream’ an epic, sensual work by #Rossetti is inspired by Italian poet, Dante Alighieri’s poem, La Vita Nuova & loaded with complex symbols.
#DreamsMW #MuseumWeek
Judging by the little boy in the centre of the painting tucking into his pie & disinterest in the horse poking his head in, this is a regular visitor to the cosy domestic scene. 🐴
‘One of the Family’ (1880) by Frederick Cotman
#LightNightatHome
@syiphee Does life flash before the eyes of a martyr before the end? #itsintheeyes #millais #themartyrofsolway https://t.co/WBFas2Htzi
Rossetti's 'Dante's Dream' is a favourite with many due to its soft, rich colours and complex symbols. It's also Rossetti's largest ever painting! You can purchase the print from our online shop https://t.co/6J9dPljery
Did you know that you can shop art prints and greetings cards from our online shop? Enjoy works like the wonderful ‘Echo and Narcissus’ by John William Waterhouse, with every purchase supporting @NML_Muse! https://t.co/1nEZGpoPmW
Happy birthday to Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, who was #bornonthisday in 1577. You can see his painting 'The Virgin and Child and the Child Baptist' at the Walker in room 3. https://t.co/ar7HG6NLzL #rubens
Join @NationalGallery curatorial trainee Kate O’Donoghue for a free talk on Baroque art here at the Walker this Tuesday, 1pm. A free, drop in event - no need to book! https://t.co/VmTSIuEVey
Don't miss paintings by @SkyArts Portrait Artist of the Year winner Samira Addo at Cass Art Liverpool until 2 June. And of course you can see Samira's winning portrait of @KimCattrall here at the Walker! https://t.co/0D4TVi99cb
Rossetti’s ‘Dante’s Dream’ is a favourite with many due to it’s soft, rich colours and complex symbols. It’s also Rossetti’s largest ever painting! You can purchase the print from our online shop: https://t.co/G1Agi9C2cZ