Today's is about in art: the perfect opportunity to share some of 'Mr. Punch's Designs After Nature', a series of illustrations by Sambourne 'playing with the line separating humans from other animals & morphing views of women in society'
©#Punch

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Hiraya: My take Patricia Rico’s beautiful artwork. Follow her for more dreamy illustrations.

https://t.co/9xjRbgMzvB

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Did another with 💓💓
Our theme this time is each other's Zodiac sign - I got Capricorn (left) while hers is Pisces (right)
Before anyone asks, he's not based on Jinguji Jakurai 😂

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(1/3) We had a lot of choice for today’s topic of art so have gone with a watery sub-theme…

To start, we love the vibrant tones and sense of drama in Sunset Over Lake by Fife-born artist John Houston OBE RSA (1930–2008)

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Abstract and non-figurative artwork is the theme for today's

We've chosen John Armstrong's 'Abstract' from the - a painting, tempera on board, looks almost like a collage and the colours, shapes and textures remind us of the sea...

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Tina's 's Beach Girl, Peter Lanyon - "I’ve been a fan since art college; love his markmaking + use of colour; you can see how his hobby of gliding has given another vantage point on the Cornish landscape."
https://t.co/Xan2p91LuP

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I went for 's 'Venus Born of the Sea Foam' as it reminds my of Aphrodite's Rock on my holiday to Cyprus - even though they are two different people. 🌊

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Emily's
choice: Teiresias Foretells the Future to Odysseus by Henry Fuseli - "I love how ominous and eerie this painting is, even down to the blood-tipped sword... so chilling!" https://t.co/9djDq17AxC

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We couldn't not select artworks by renowned Victorian artist & botanical painter. Lachenalias and Butterflies, South Africa (1882) and Foliage and Fruit of the Akee, Jamaica (1872) are both from Marianne North Gallery.

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Head of collections Helen says: "Millstone Grit is an amazing spot for climbers-in-training. These small scale cliffs in the Pennines are perfect for scrambling."Rocks With Figures, J Alec Pearson, Haworth Art Gallery Mountains, Cliffs and Hills

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For this week’s revel in the vibrant colours of this dramatic depiction of Edinburgh’s Salisbury Crags. Alexander Moffat’s ‘The Rock – The Radical Road’ is the artist’s diploma work in the collection of
https://t.co/6GUXN5FUVp

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Do glaciers count as mountainscapes? If so, WBG made many to choose from! A visit to Grindelwald in 1949 inspired over of a decade of creativity with her Glacier Abstractions.

Glacier Crystal, Grindlewald, 1951 from

https://t.co/KlIXMNgW6L

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Today's theme is so we have chosen The Fruit Seller by Giuseppe Signorini. Currently on display in the Dining Room - so why not come for a visit!

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We've chosen two images for today's one from our collection Feeding the Pigs by Jeffrey Steele and one from Miner Feeding a Pit Pony by T.H. Curry https://t.co/IhM2li2Buv

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Today's is and we are here for it.

Wishing our lunches looked as elegant as this spread by Scottish artist Robert MacBryde in collection

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Head of Collections Helen loves cream teas and recommends Dutton's on the fortified seafront at overlooking the site of this rather dramatic event from 1796, captured here by Nicholas Pocock in 1811

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For this week's we bring to you 'The 'Conway', Liverpool and the Mauretania' by Kenneth Denton Shoesmith (1890 – 1939) in our collection. 🚢

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Last choice for todays is a dramatic city and from 's collection called 'The Wood Lane Power Station, London 1907' by
Charles John Holmes. The smoking chimneys and of the scene remind us of Bradford at the time!

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