It's all about the purple on today's
We are big fans of 'Spring in ' by John Duncan Fergusson from the . Beautiful mauves and purples fuse with zingy greens and limes.

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A Purple heron by Edward Lear for today's theme of purpliest purples 💜
A in volume 4 of John Gould's 'Birds of Europe', 1837.
of Colour

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'Iris Troiana' (1508) Albrecht Dürer, (1471-1528) es el artista más famoso del Renacimiento alemán, conocido en todo el mundo por sus pinturas, dibujos, grabados y escritos teóricos sobre arte. La pintura también emana paz y serenidad.

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'Dust Storm, Fifth Avenue' (1906) John Sloan (1871 -1951) was one of the founders of the Ashcan School, a group of American artists who dedicated themselves to painting urban scenes of New York City in the early 20th century 🏙️

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'Retrato de un joven con una escultura' (1540-1550) por Agnolo Bronzino. Sus retratos siempre esconden mucho más de lo que muestran. Conservado en el Museo del París.

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It's a theme on the This railway poster makes us think of lazy days on the beach and salty air. 🏖️🩴🦞⛵️🐠🐟🪝🦐
Minehead (British Railways poster artwork)
Johnston (active 1950–1961)
National Railway Museum

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We'd love a wander down this path towards Swanpool in Cornwall! 🌿

This painting is our summer-themed pick for - it's from the collection , created by John Thomas Richardson in 1909.

➡️ https://t.co/NdwPWi0jWi

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We are celebrating 🌈#PrideMonthUK with and
Duncan Grant was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, several members of which were gay or bisexual, including himself. Here's a portrait of his partner🔗https://t.co/sqoqsdggp5

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So hard to choose just one for - the theme this week is

We've opted for the lovely 'Study of a Roman Bust, Fruit, Leaves & a Drape' by Hans Feibusch (1898 - 1998) from .

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We're always drawn to things, so our pick for todays is a still life . It's called 'Study of a Roman Bust, Fruit, Leaves and a Drape'. Semi tempted to try and recreate it with one of our replicas...
https://t.co/uXqjOXaCGU

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Phyllis Bray (1911–1991)
Still Life
Oil on Canvas

Acquired into the collection as a gift from (1956)


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'Cesta de mimbre con rosas, prímula aurícula y pensamientos', (1846). Johan Laurentz Jensen (1800-1856) pintor danés, dominó el arte de reproducir la naturaleza. Sus obras están en exhibición en el Museo Thorvaldsen 🌸
https://t.co/dFIJEdl4K2

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'Vanidad con calavera' (1679) de Jan van Kessel (Amberes, 1626-1679) pintor de naturalezas muertas. Colección de la Baronne Henri de Rothschild y conservado en el museo , París. 💀🥀
https://t.co/K236CUjQOi

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Today's is all about 💛

We love Frederick Sandys' 'Berenice Queen of Egypt' - wife of Ptolomy III who according to myth sacrificed her golden tresses to bring her husband good fortune https://t.co/x5FX9HC8H3

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Today's theme is yellow. We're sharing Turning Hay by Millie Frood (1900-1988). Frood was born in Motherwell & studied , later teaching at Bellshill Academy. She was a member of The New Art Club, influencing the arts scene in Glasgow in the 1940s and '50s

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We also have a selection of cloud studies by Munnings in our own collection, here are four for this weeks

https://t.co/sDGNMXBXKP

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Here's some big, moody Cumbrian clouds for in this painting 'Cumbrian Landscape' by Sheila Fell (1931 - 1979) with our friends in Abbot Hall.

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For today’s cloudscapes for 's exhibition we’re always blown away with Jon Schueler’s Storm at Sea Remembered from our own collection
https://t.co/mk50cgJMMd

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This week’s theme takes us into the garden. From fine art collection ‘Summer Scene Triptych’ (right) By Alan Sorrell (1904–1974)

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Today's theme is & Here is "Two Rabbits" by the Scottish Artist Agnes Miller Parker (1895 - 1980) from
© Agnes Miller Parker
BDAG006682


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