This we are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the on with this vibrant work by contemporary artist Michael Armitage. ‘Dream and Refuge’ (2020) was created using seven colour lithographs printed on paper © the artist

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Today's is music in art & what better than Orpheus himself in this work inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses.

🖼 Orpheus and the Animals Jan Brueghel the elder (1568–1625)
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This painting shows the psychological impact of music, with colourful faces representing various emotions. Luigi Rossolo was interested in pushing musical boundaries and invented a series of noise-making machines he called ‘intonarumori’.

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Today's is all about British coast & countryside for 's exhibition. We've chosen something from our friends at.

🖼 Dramatic Light, Pednevaden Point from Porthcurnick, 6 October 1993, Christopher Insoll (b.1956)
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For British Impressionism Week here is Birkenhead-born Philip Wilson Steer whose exquisite watercolours are often overlooked.

This view of Whitstable Sands is from the collection of Christchurch Mansion

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Two Women Dancing (1928) by Jeanne Mammen for today's in celebration of LBGTQ+ History Month. Mammen's watercolours are sensitive & intimate, showing the beauty & glamour of 1920s Nollendorf, a Berlin neighbourhood, still at heart of the LBGTQ+ community today.

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To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and as part of we present Qasim Riza Shaheen's
'In a World Where There are Five Women I am the Seventh'.

Shaheen developed this piece whilst working with the transgendered Khusra community in Lahore in 2007/08.🏳️‍🌈

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Been really enjoying making some chibi icons! Another DTPAY over on Art Exchange <3

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And a bonus Frank Cadogen Cowper for today’s celebrating nature for

‘The Damsel of the Lake Called Nimue the Enchantress’, 1924.

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Today's celebrates We're sharing two beautiful works by Jessica Palmer, 'Lapwing' and 'Kingfisher'. They are currently on display here at Victoria Art Gallery in Jessica's show, Wetland Spring 🕊️

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For dive in to a world of water and join this majestic looking Heron surveying his aquamarine kingdom: “Great Blue Heron” by David Alan Redpath Michie, in the Collection of . https://t.co/XdbBmyXGqv

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This week's theme is farming and we're sharing this Harvesting Scene from . The work is one of a pair of small roundels loosely based on the Brueghel tradition of peasant scenes, credited to Flemish School

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Today's with is Prize Sheep by 📍

For 19th century landowners it was a symbol of status to have a prize-winning animal. Sometimes a painting would be commissioned; presumably that is the case with this sheep! 🐑

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Las fechas navideñas representaban todo un reto para las cocineras, ya que cada anfitrión se esmeraba por tener el menú más completo, original, y por qué no decirlo, extravagante.

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My part of the secret santa OC exchange :D! I made this guy for the lovely

did my OC for the exchange and I couldn't be more happy ✨

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This week is all about Portraiture. Here's 1927 (Winifred and Jake) by Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) from the collection at

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The ghostly figure in this painting represents a very real danger: tuberculosis. Once responsible for around a quarter of all deaths in England, this disease left its victims weak and emaciated like the woman here.

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"Morrice so far as I know...was never seen to carry a visible painting kit, his complete outfit consisting of a small box which could fit like a cigar-case into one of the pockets of his dapper tweed suit, 1/

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'Portrait of Alexander Harrison' (with palette) created by Cecilia Beaux in 1888. theme of colour palette

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