A quick catch up for My choice for day 24 was Paul Cézanne's 'Still Life with a Cherub' (c. 1895). The sharp eyed amongst you will be able to spot this painting in the recent ‘Age of the Image’ documentary series.

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Have a peek at our new Collection Highlights, showcasing some of our favourite artists in the Paintings in Hospitals collection, including Anni Albers, Carol Rhodes, and Quentin Blake! https://t.co/vLmr39D2CA

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It's 4 O'Clock conundrum time. Can you figure out what the acronyms stand for and work out the connection? Click below for details. Happy Easter and see you after the Bank Holiday.
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Explore our online exhibition, '#JimDine: Painting with the Carver' featuring over twenty new, previously unseen hand-painted prints depicting Dine’s signature motifs of robes, tools and
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Our blog of cultural and creative activities to enjoy during lockdown has been updated again! Find even more to keep you and your family entertained, challenged and chilled out!
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From cloudbusting and culinary poisons to 'fantasies of chivalric romance', our brand new online collection of illustrated articles, Off the Shelf, presents the adventures and misadventures of a 19th-century library.

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US Navy photographer Fred Gerretson landed on Utah Beach. He sent undeveloped films back to UK for processing in press bags like this one. He didn't see his photos until after the end of the war. Wartime photo: US Navy.

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I love Titian's Diana and Actaeon. It was one of the last paintings I looked at last week, when shut. And yet, I can still visit it whenever I want on the NG website. Museums might be closed, but their collections are open.

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