Archibald Campbell Mellon painted the fleeting glories of the English seaside summer, the escape for many thousands to Gorleston or as in this picture Hopton Cliffs in Norfolk. It was here, tormented by his memories of WW1, the writer Henry Williamson walked seeking isolation.

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Eventide by Sir William Orpen (1905). Listed as a West of Ireland scene but is more likely Cley-next-the-sea, Norfolk. Short of a model, Orpen painted himself in a dress (right).
Currently on display at Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park, Dublin. One of four Orpen's

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2/2 St Martha by King & Son, 1983 at Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk. Martha is a spiky character, admonishing her sister Mary and telling Christ that their brother Lazarus would not have died if he'd been there. But even so, 'Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus'.

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Hot off the brushes “Mundersley Windmill, North Norfolk. Source own photo and memory ☺️

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En Plein Air … Mundersley on Sea. North Norfolk. Monday 😊

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Cley Mill, Norfolk. My oil painting.

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The Journey to Emmaus. The Risen Christ (centre) joins two travellers on the road who do not recognise him. They talk, and he explains the meaning of the events they've just witnessed in Jerusalem. 17c continental glass at Hoveton St John, Norfolk. 1/3

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Sarah Blake was awarded the The Daniel Smith Award for imaginative use of texture for "Waves of Hope"⁠

View the originalat our selected exhibition, open daily from 11am - 4pm at the Handa Gallery, Wells Maltings, Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk.⁠ On until the 27th⁠

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‘Liber Amantes’ by Annette Bird was inspired by the library of Blickling Hall in Norfolk. Visit https://t.co/AKNis5kvdz

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Benjamin Latrobe, 1797: "Pencil and ink watercolor; caption, preparations for the enjoyment of a fine Sunday among the blacks of Norfolk." via https://t.co/LqNG53Mj05

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Glass new and old at Sustead, Norfolk. The Prodigal Son sits with the pigs he has been reduced to feeding in a detail of glass by Christopher Whall, 1890s and a jolly if restored 15c St Catherine. https://t.co/1Baj8OSHQN

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The walled garden at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk.

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SOLD by https://t.co/0ZhM4WFGx1 and gone to a new home in Norfolk. 30x24'' oil on canvas painted at Bridlington.

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Hazel Rush has beautifully captured the early evening light of winter in this snow scene painted on New Buckenham Common in Norfolk. The original can be viewed at our WaterWays exhibition Open from Tuesday - Sunday noon - 4pm (closed Mondays)⁠

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Today is the feast of St Gregory, one of the Four Latin Doctors and one of the most commonly depicted saints in English medieval church art. Here on the screen at Tunstead and in glass at Barton Turf, both 15c, both Norfolk. 1/3

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Wiveton & Blakeney Churches, Norfolk.
Painted during one of my many trips to North Norfolk coast.

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Love this Landings by Rob Barnes

Rob's linocuts are almost always about light, shape and shadow within and He is particularly inspired by and parts of North Norfolk.

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