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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For the this week we are celebrating

We share Munnings’ ‘Laura Knight Painting’, c1911. From

🖼️ View on Art UK
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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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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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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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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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We are loving all of the shares of Munnings’ wonderfully spooky ‘The Haunted Room’ for this week’s

We also share some of the ghostly studies for the painting from our collection 👻👻👻

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This week with we are sharing haunting and spooky art 👻 🕷🎃💀

We share, ‘The Three Witches from 'Macbeth'’, 1775 by Daniel Gardner from

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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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Colour pallets provide the theme this week:

Palette with Scenes, Sketches by John Moore of Ipswich (1821–1902)

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On the event of we have news of an exciting acquisition to our collection, 'The Black Essex Flag' (2019) by Elsa James, purchased with support from

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