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John Singer Sargent - Dr Pozzi
In his early years as an artist, John Singer Sargent had much more of a natural affinity to landscape painting rather than portraits.
Jul 18
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George Bothamley
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Johannes Vermeer - Diana and her Companions
The early years of Johannes Vermeer’s career as an artist are shrouded in mystery.
Jul 17
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George Bothamley
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Edvard Munch - The Scream
Edvard Munch’s most iconic work is another of those paintings that really requires no explanation.
Jul 16
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George Bothamley
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One room at the Wallace Collection
A special Exhibition
Jul 15
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George Bothamley
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Ludwig Deutsch - At Prayer
Born in Austria - settling in Paris - but profoundly influenced by his travels through Egypt and the Middle East during the late 1800s.
Jul 14
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George Bothamley
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John William Waterhouse - Miranda
John William Waterhouse painted two works inspired by Miranda - a character from William Shakespeare’s famous play “The Tempest”.
Jul 11
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George Bothamley
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The Secret of Scheveningen Sands
For more than one hundred years, this relatively unremarkably painting by Hendrick van Anthonissen was held in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum…
Jul 10
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George Bothamley
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Claude Monet - Before Impressionism
Over the years, Claude Monet’s name has become so synonymous with the French Impressionist movement that it can be easy to forget he ever had a life…
Jul 9
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George Bothamley
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Vincent van Gogh - The White House at Night
Believed to be painted only six weeks before Vincent’s tragic death - The White House uses a slightly more plain colour scheme than some of the other…
Jul 8
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George Bothamley
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The Mysterious La Bella Principessa
I’ve mentioned numerous times in past essays that Leonardo da Vinci’s oeuvre as a painter is surprisingly small.
Jul 7
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George Bothamley
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Meindert Hobbema - The Avenue at Middelharnis
Hanging on the walls of London’s National Gallery - Meindert Hobbema’s greatest masterpiece is an absolute marvel for capturing depth and perspective in…
Jul 4
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George Bothamley
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Vilhelm Hammershøi - Interiors
Vilhelm Hammershoi is an artist who I’m sure will be an extremely well known name to any of you who happen to be reading this in his native Copenhagen.
Jul 3
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George Bothamley
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