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We'd love a wander down this path towards Swanpool in Cornwall! 🌿
This painting is our summer-themed pick for #OnlineArtExchange - it's from the collection @FalmouthArtGall, created by John Thomas Richardson in 1909.
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Paul Nash captured this sunrise over Cleeve Hill when on a Christmas & New Year break in the Cotswolds, Partly inspired by Chinese painting, the loose brushwork and vivid colours reminded contemporary critics of J.M.W. Turner. See it for yourself
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If you can’t get out at present, then visit highlights of our newest exhibition from home! Skyscape celebrates the skies, their important role in art & the emotions they can evoke. Visit our online gallery to explore more: https://t.co/nwWPCWfXRj
This #SkyscapeSunday 🌥️ is by Paul Nash, painted while holidaying in the Cotswolds. Can you guess what season it was painted in?
Paul Nash, The Sun Descending – Study 3, 1945 © @AshmoleanMuseum of Art & Archaeology, WA1987.32.
Visit our #museumfromhome
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This week's #RainbowArt is INDIGO🟣
This beautiful #StillLife of Irises is by Charlotte Hodder (1882), former mistress of the Victoria Institute, what is now the City Art Gallery.
We’re sharing an artwork each week for every colour of the rainbow to say a big #ThankYouNHS!
Charles II's Civil War escape from Cromwell at Worcester was the DEFINITION of sassy - a 6-week adventure full of intrigue and disguise. Here are during and after prints from Worcester's collection #SassiestObject #CURATORBATTLE
The Art Gallery's Matisse & Ballets Russes exhibition closes this Sat 27 April! Did you know Matisse first tried cut-outs while designing sets for the Ballets Russes in 1920? He returned to the medium in his old age - see beautiful examples in the gallery!
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Back by popular demand! Our Bite-size Talks on the Diaghilev's Ballets Russes exhibition sold out so fast our heads were spinning! But you're in luck - there's another chance to see it on Fri 5 April at 1pm - get in quick
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Still time to visit the Matisse: Drawing with Scissors & Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes Exhibition, on at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum on now until 27th April. https://t.co/jV8nwdAsU5 #worcestershirehour
An exciting joint-exhibition Matisse: Drawing With Scissors & Diaghilev's Ballets Russes opens at Worc City Art Gallery this Sat 2 Feb. Costumes & artwork from Diaghilev's influential ballet company accompanies vibrant cut-outs from Matisse. Read more at https://t.co/uUgz6c9OBW