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100 years on, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One is coming to Tate Britain. Book today: https://t.co/sEU1DNUOgH
Winifred Knights, The Deluge 1920. #WWIAftermath
'Leylandi in Lincolnshire :With Swans.'
Image Size 14 x 14 cms
From 'Glorious Trees of Great Britain.'
See https://t.co/ykwrNLKTHA for availability
BSL TOUR: Discover the painters who represented human figures in the most intimate of ways in our British Sign Language tour of #AllTooHuman at Tate Britain.
21 April at 11am: https://t.co/EVYkMFACXM
Lucian Freud, Girl with a White Dog 1950–1, on display in the exhibition.
New post (Hetalia - Germany, Japan, China, Russia, Britain. APRIL FOOLS DAY!) has been published on April Fool's Day - https://t.co/iSRMCwHwHQ
The opening ceremony for Waterloo Bridge was painted by John Constable in 1817. The huge canvas can be viewed today at the @tate Britain. John Constable, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge ('Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817'), 1832 © Tate
Join us on 6 March for a Study Day in conjunction with our ongoing exhibition Qu Leilei: A Chinese Artist in Britain. Go on a guided tour with the artist, explore the materials and techniques used, see live demonstrations & more. BOOK NOW: https://t.co/eGoK6YhHXy
Finished my #bulldog #painting title made in #Britain. #Fineart
#tea #cup
@theGBbulldog @BritBulldogPub @SalCompArt
Historians believe, King Alfred was probably the best king to serve Britain. He created a navy, established law, stable economy & education.
In our FREE Friday film this week, we'll explore portraits of #love in the BBC's "The Face of Britain." The movie begins at noon. Bring a lunch; we provide soft drinks. Shown here: "The Painter's Daughters Chasing a Butterfly," 1756, Thomas Gainsborough. https://t.co/suoqQAQwYy
Historians believe, King Alfred was probably the best king to serve Britain. He created a navy, established law, stable economy & education.
G is for Gingerbread! QEI introduced Gingerbread men to Britain. She gave her visiting diplomats a likeness in Gingerbread as a gift 😍
HMS Bellerophon anchors in Torbay. Napoleon has arrived on the shores of Britain. — July 24 1815.
Lucienne Day's memorable Calyx fabric was one of a number of textiles showcased at the Festival of Britain.
https://t.co/KG9jtCFyDd
Rob Pointon 'Behind the Palace'. I remember now I have posted before. He took a year out on a boat round Britain.
The Queer British Art exhibition is now open at Tate Britain. Our collection's own Bathing, 1911 by Duncan Grant is part of the show
A quick drawing inspired by the brilliant Hockney show at Tate Britain...
Leda,one of 13 #DHLawrence #paintings seized by police from a #London exhibition in 1929.
Still banned in #Britain.
Some of Turner’s greatest masterpieces are back on display at #TateBritain. Visit for #free in the Clore Gallery