This week's has a theme of From 'Harvesting Scene' Flemish School .
For more information on this work https://t.co/JQy4MjTuhq
To buy prints of this work https://t.co/n859TqkUwg

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on we're sharing this etching from of Emily Brontë by Percy Smith. Brontë was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature.

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'Retrato de Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos', 1798 realizado por Francisco de Goya su estilo evolucionó desde el rococó, pasando por el neoclasicismo, hasta el prerromanticismo, siempre interpretados de una forma personal y original. Museo del Prado

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Talking about fabulous footwear for this week's we have a beautiful drypoint by Laura Knight... 🩰

Tying Her Shoe, 1926

© Reproduced with permission of The Estate of Dame Laura Knight DBE RA 2022

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For today's of fabulous footwear, how about these natty red slippers (or clogs?) as modelled by sculptor Peter Scheemakers? https://t.co/gedcquHHFo

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Today's theme by is and we have this lovely black number for you!

Sporting a shining gold buckle, Jack Crawford of Sunderland is painted by Henry Baines when he saved the English from defeat in 1797 on the flagship HMS Venerable.

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'Los hermanos' (1912) Franz Dvorak (1862 - 1927) Fue un pintor de escenas decorativas casi exclusivamente, aunque también pintó numerosos retratos, siendo un magnífico colorista.#OnlineArtExchange 🩰🌺

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Adolf Heinrich-Hansen en la década de 1890, enseñó perspectiva tanto en la Escuela de Arte para Mujeres como en la Academia. Visitó Alemania, Bélgica, Italia y Normandía. 'Un buen libro'

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Such a busy day today that I missed out on 's theme of trees.

You must always make time for trees!

Wind in the Tree Tops by Christopher Richard W Nevinson .

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Today's theme is best trees 🌳 Turns out there are a lot of trees in paintings in our collection, but one of our favourites has to be 'The Silent Evening Hour' by Joseph Farquharson, which is on display in our Main Hall

https://t.co/U0KOEDjinP

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🌳 For today's we're bringing you a beautiful artwork by Eric

📍Litlington, c. 1920

We have a lovely book featuring the artist's less-known watercolours: https://t.co/J6n1R2ZHVG (🖊️ )

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We are putting forward 'Landscape with a Horse Cart' from Saltram as best tree for

The twisting trees and windswept leaves make the woodland look wild and untamed, a contrast to the figures having a calm conversation by the roadside

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It's Best Trees on the this week-the lungs of our world! There's only one painter of trees, with all their life & vitality. We highlight 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses' by Vincent van Gogh from the The National Gallery, London.

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Trees provide the theme this week 🌳

Wooded Landscape with Trees and Figures
Jan van der Vaart (1647–1721/1727) (attributed to) from

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Today's theme is seaside and coastal art 🌊☀️

We’ve chosen the painting ‘Seashore Roses’ by Edward Atkinson Hornel, who was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children.

🖼️From the collection!

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Special mention to this piece which caught our eye named 'Low Tide' by Dorothea Sharp via 🪣🌊🐚

It really captures the joy of the seaside! Ice cream, anyone? 🍦

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'Por el mar' Edouard Manet pintó este cuadro durante el verano de 1873, durante las tres semanas que pasó con su familia, en la pequeña ciudad costera de Berck-sur-Mer. Hace posar a su mujer Suzanne y a su hermano Eugène Manet en la playa. ⛵️#OnlineArtExchange

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Today's is celebratory artworks for the with this promotional art work from Thetford Pulp Mill. This is a 'For the Lounge' pre-war promotion for Thetford trays and fruit bowls. She looks ready to entertain.

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We're in the midst of a rather sporting summer, so for today's celebratory here is Six Athletes by John Lessore from the collection of

All are multi-gold medallists from the 2000 Paralympics.

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https://t.co/UE5HT8ZIoD

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Today’s is all about purple! 💜
King’s Lynn artist Henry Baines captured the purpliest sky in these watercolour studies of ships at sea. Often the most vibrant colours come from or are inspired by nature!

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