For this week's -we've picked 'The 39th Week Counting' from collections. We're sure many mothers can empathise with the emotions portrayed here; we love the double rainbow which is believed to be a sign of good fortune.

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Tina's choice for Mother Bathing Child by Jack Smith
"I like the stark, ordinariness of situation in this picture and that the figures are the only non-linear elements in it. And it shows motherhood isn’t always as easy as people think!"

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For today's theme it's a double whammy for all Supermums out there who tackled homeschool like a boss.

Mother & Child : https://t.co/qeGqOIUGuP

Naughty Boy : https://t.co/nakYujKABq

How it started vs How it's going😉

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Virgin and Child / Francesco Bissolo (c.1470–1554) Bissolo, was a Venetian painter who worked for the pre-eminent 16th century Venetian painter, Giovanni Bellini.

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This striking scene by Rev John Thomson shows Wolf's Crag from Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor (actually based on Fast Castle in Berwickshire) https://t.co/AdiBJflYwz

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For this week's 👉 Alice B. Woodward's illustration of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, depicting: 'As the Caterpillar seemed to be in a very unpleasant state of mind, she turned away'.

🔗https://t.co/IK5YKcOwa9

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For today's of historical events in art we are looking at the Miner's Strike
Miner's Strike 2, Unknown
Re(view),Wayne Clough,Priseman Seabrook Coll
On Strike,DL Carpanini
Miner's Strile 84-85 by George Eisier

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Learning officer Karen: "Paintings of shipwrecks can symbolise the demise of an empire & the power of nature. Theatrical tones depict the doomed fate of the Amsterdam under the destructive dominance of the sea."
https://t.co/HKzMsqk2oy

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Posting early for Here is The Battle of Hochkirch that took place on 14 October 1758 by George M. Paterson (active 1880–1904). The Austrian army surprised and overwhelmed the Prussian army which was forced to retreat. From the

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I'm rather fond of the artworks that depict food and drink... 😋

These four examples are by:
Floris Gerritsz van Schooten
Edward Ladell
Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher
Claude Pratt

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Today’s theme is Still Life. We have chosen two paintings by Northern Irish artist Gladys McCabe (1918–2018). 'Still Life' from our own Collection, and a painting from the Northern Ireland Civil Service Collection also titled 'Still Life'. 🍎🌺

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❤️💗💔🖤

Regina Cordium (The Queen of Hearts), Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Untitled, Donna Jamieson
Protecting the Heart, Elise J. M. Pacquette
Don't Take My Heart Away, Bob Law

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celebrating 🏳️‍🌈

👁️‍🗨️https://t.co/0dXLDP43wz

✨This courageous popstar’s openness about his life & campaigning for LGBT+rights offered a life raft of hope to many - we salute, love & miss you

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celebrating 🏳️‍🌈

🎨 https://t.co/yDmHfay7l5 by Ethel Sands

Ethel Sands studied art in Paris, where she met her life partner, Anna Hope Hudson (Nan) 💘

😭

🔍https://t.co/8McuFMgzeB

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We’re celebrating for 's 🏳️‍🌈

This is ‘The Sea Maidens’ by Evelyn De Morgan .

Mermaids are a powerful symbol for the LGBTQI+ community...find out more about this, and their depiction in art here: https://t.co/bHw7wAarW0 🧜‍♀️

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Our pick for celebrating is from . This costume design for the ballet 'Donald of the Burthens' of 1951 was a collaboration between artists & lifelong partners, Robert MacBryde & Robert Colquhoun. https://t.co/TaD2uLXLPJ

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Love these where you can just get lost in the .This one is called
Landscape with a Stream and it's by an unknown artist

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For a contemporary art Festival based in the Derbyshire Dales, this week's theme of is right up our street! We've chosen to share this sumptuous painting of by local artist, Justine Nettleton!

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Our choices for today's take a look at in 👀
🖼Joan Hargreaves, Landscape 2*
🖼J. R., Landscape
🖼Unknown artist, Abstract Landscape

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For today's here is a couple of beautiful landscapes by Ethelbert White; 'Suffolk Landscape' and 'Summer Glade'

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