Portraiture is the this week

We've selected: Lady Brisco (d.1822) by Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) from Kenwood

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These boots were made for walking... in Wellington's army at Waterloo! Major General Sir Richard Hussey Vivian (Later 1st Lord Vivian) (1775–1842) by Martin Archer Shee (1769–1850) is in collection. Vivian studied .

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For today’s fanciest footwear theme we have chosen ‘Shoes and a Feather’ by Georgina Moutray Kyle, from the Belfast Castle Collection. We are fortunate to also have some work by Moutray Kyle in our own Collection. We love these very fancy shoes!👠

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We're all about the fancy footwear for today! 👠

Here's Georgina Moutray Kyle’s ‘Shoes and a Feather’ from the collection at The yellow gives this painting ‘sole’ and character, don’t you think? 💛

➡️ https://t.co/fwUWnfTLNl

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You have a wonderful collection of abstract art ! Rather taken by this other Mark Rowan-Hull artwork you hold: Blue and Red Abstract with Blue Swirl. They fit 's today perfectly.

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Today's celebrates so we're sharing 'Sun Dial' by Helen Frankenthaler in the collection of . Frankenthaler was born in New York and became one of the defining artists of American Abstract Expressionism.

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This week's explores myths & fables. Here's Stewart Carmichael's Ossian & Malvina (1928) - it was voted by Dundee schoolchildren as their favourite painting from that year's Art Society exhibition https://t.co/4OzJuajsBZ

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For today's theme of we're sharing Winifred Nicholson's 'Poppies in Pewter' (1933-34) in the collection of 🌺

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It's Remembrance Day and for 's we're sharing 'Soldiers of the 1/5th Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment in Ypres' by Huddersfield artist John Hodgson Lobley. (1/2)

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We got it wrong! Rather than light, to mark is Earth. "Creation Myth" by Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957) is held by , . The abstract planets & moon in these bold colours are striking.

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🌍🍃For today's & in celebration of we've chosen this artwork which is full of life & nature...

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Today's is all about our wonderful planet! 🌎 So, we're sharing 'Life in the Jurassic Sea, 'Duria Antiquior' (An Earlier Dorset)' by Robert B. Farren (1832–1912), Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge []

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Inspired by this week's theme is climate change.

We chose Fiery Landscape by Colin Saxton at as Earth’s temperature has risen by 0.08°c per decade since 1880 🔥

© the artist's estate. Photo credit: Loughborough University

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This week's theme is inspired by - love the light and lines in this piece, and how can we not choose work by a fisherman AND a naturalist?

Fresh Run, Atlantic Salmon, Stackpil River, Norway | Alexander William Jardine

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provides the theme this week

'Climate Change' by Max Hague from

https://t.co/7Hyg3u30Fr

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It could only be a spooky art theme on the and loves 'Hallowe’en' by William Stewart MacGeorge from the collection. "I love this scene of children guising with traditional neep lanterns – so atmospheric!"#ArtistOnTwitter

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for this weeks artwork theme ‘Death Forbids’
Percy John Delf Smith (1882–1948) taken from the haunting ‘The Dance of Death’ series.

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For this week's theme we have chosen Still Life – Fruit by Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher with apples for apple day and pumpkins for Halloween.

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Could there be anything more fruity or zesty to celebrate than 'Woman with Fruit at the Dinner Table' by John Duncan Fergusson from . Capturing 's to a tee!

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