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During my visit to I saw the exhibition ‘Fighting Talk’ telling the personal story of foundling George King who went to Trafalgar, spent over two decades at sea and later lived at the Royal Hospital in Greenwich. It’s on until 27th Feb

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As a 19yo in the Louvre for the first time, alone in a room with this painting. So fascinated by the tiny details I got so close I set off the alarm & then ran scared out of the building. Made me want to be an art historian - I wanted to belong.

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Tyna Dakusureiya

Ex archeologist/explorer now an antique shop owner. She can tell ya where it's from and is more like a historian. Some pieces she will buy to send off to museums or to research labs if they have certain power properties locked inside of them.

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I find two Felicien Rops museums one in Namur one at a nearby Chateau de Thozee, in case anyone is in the area and fancies some fin de siecle fun. Check opening times.
(Sorry to lack accents on my vowels here, my keyboard has lost the facility. )

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Really enjoyed my visit to Queens House - a stunning display of art including pieces from and collections. From famous faces to familiar locales - there’s a lot to see!

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Giacomo Trecourt.1812-1882. Lord Byron on the shore of the Hellenic Sea.c.1850. Civic Museums of Pavia,Italy.

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Abbott Handerson Thayer, The Light of the "Smudge" and After Sunset Glow: Row Song at Chateaugay, 1874 https://t.co/9gw3XhqaQH

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February Fill Dyke by Benjamin Williams Leader, 1881
(Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery)

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GM! How many of your friends can explain what an is? An answer could be:
It is an original piece of art you can still buy today which you will see in a few years in museums and exhibitions. Here „Iris on the phone“ from

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Story behind baggage: a thread! This piece is inspired by Chiharu Shiota, an amazing multidisciplinary artist who does large scale installations in galleries and museums around the world. I was lucky enough to see her work in Japan in 2019 where she did a huge piece…

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Celebrate Black History Month with this work by Henry Ossawa Tanner, one of the first African-American painters to gain international acclaim.
Featured Artwork of the Day: Henry Ossawa Tanner(American,1859–1937)|Flight Into Egypt |1923 https://t.co/SRAv7c8ghw

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Kumasaka Ransai, Ransai's Album of Manners and Customs of People in Various Occupations (Ransai shoshoku fūzoku gachō), 19th century https://t.co/pBx72BT9UK

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Carl Larsson, The Studio. From A Home (26 watercolours) https://t.co/aWFZAeZSzB

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Kano Naonobu, Landscape with Full Moon, Edo period, 17th century https://t.co/aV507fcYrN

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Suzuki Kiitsu 鈴木其一, Illustrated Figures and Flowers (Jinbutsu sōka gakan) Vol. 2, Late Edo period, 19th century https://t.co/OPNARjhyUa

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