Ever wondered why Renaissance and Baroque drawings were originally produced, and why they are so valued today?

Dr David Hemsoll explains why next Wednesday lunchtime at 1.10pm

Free, no booking required | Read more: https://t.co/nwpexDj7Fy

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Here's a beautiful piece of art created in school by William, age 10, after he took part in our new school workshop.
We've taken a guess as to which painting may have inspired William..
Well done William! Your Discover is on its way!

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'Great Gale at Yarmouth on Ash Wednesday', by John Berney Crome. The people's choice in our new exhibition Drawn to the Coast: Turner, Constable, Cotman. We collected the votes of the local community over the last 6 months, and this was their favourite

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Favorite thing drawn today: the detective, surprised, in front of a door. It makes sense in context.

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One of my favorite stickers I made for I'll try to post up a few pages of my other favorites once I get through the sheer amount of them! HA!

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Favorite things drawn today: the detective trying to use hand signals to communicate!

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Realised haven't posted on here for while because I keep using Instagram! (drawntomedicine) if you'd like to follow. For die hard Twitter-folk some recent work... Love drawing babies (and tea)

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In our newest uses to show how bat poop teaches us abt history! https://t.co/GesMSTQiEV

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I spoke to the amazing women at about the artist who inspired

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Just needed to share this great pic from user drawntohighplaces: https://t.co/OhBxPrHnND

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What an interesting pic from user drawntohighplaces: https://t.co/iIq5p6AvLD

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New Concept work by drawntothenorth
http://t.co/l0s0T3c569

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