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The fine art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 19 h
The reviews Degas: A Passion for Perfection; 'an ingenious show' , now in its last three weeks before the exhibition closes on Jan 14.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 27 déc.
reviews Degas: A Passion for Perfection 'an ingenious show' , now in its last three weeks before the exhibition closes on Jan 14.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 24 déc.
Beetles and bats threaten treasures of the medieval parish churches
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Fitzwilliam Museum 24 déc.
It’s Christmas Eve – time to get the little ones to bed early – Santa is on his way! 🎅 🎄 No24
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Fitzwilliam Museum 23 déc.
This ‘Adoration of the Child’ comes from a 15th century Dutch manuscript, part of Viscount Fitzwilliam’s 1816 founding bequest No23
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Fitzwilliam Museum 22 déc.
The Hamilton Kerr Institute’s Spike Bucklow argues the answer may lie in Medieval rood screens ...
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Art UK 22 déc.
this weekend 📅 📖 Pre-Raphaelite Book Illustration at 💃🏻 Degas at 👥 Alfredo Jaar at 👦👧 Photos of childhood at 👑 Basquiat at View more: 📷
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Fitzwilliam Museum 22 déc.
These angels for No22 can be found in one of our most popular paintings in Gallery 6.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 21 déc.
This lovely film is the result of a new pilot project at the Museum in partnership with Cambridge City Council. It shows older people expressing the inspiration they feel in our galleries through movement & dance. A heartwarming end to 2017
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Fitzwilliam Museum 21 déc.
‘Thrilled to be part of in 2018. From 9 Feb for 6 nights experience incredible light installations, workshops and events across Cambridge. Details of our installation here:
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Fitzwilliam Museum 21 déc.
“While shepherds watch their flocks by night” 🐑 🎶 They do look a bit tired, don’t they? 😉 No21
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Fitzwilliam Museum 20 déc.
A reminder that our Degas exhibition will be open until 14 January - see website for Christmas closing dates. Degas: a passion for perfection via
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Fitzwilliam Museum 20 déc.
Turkey in the oven ✔️ Vegetables chopped ✔️ Time to open that bottle of wine! 🍷 No20
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Fitzwilliam Museum 19 déc.
A fanfare of five angels is counting us down for the last five days of advent! No19
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Fitzwilliam Museum 18 déc.
We’ve had a few flurries of snow in Cambridge this December, but not enough for a sleigh ride – fingers crossed for Christmas Day! No18
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Fitzwilliam Museum 17 déc.
No17 is part of a triptych by Ukiyo-e artist Ogata Gekko, who was self-taught in art and began his career decorating rickshaws and porcelain.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 16 déc.
A silver medal commemorating the Battle of Dunbar of 1650 when Cromwell’s forces defeated an army loyal to Charles II. The reverse shows the interior view of Parliament with the speaker taking centre stage.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 16 déc.
No16 is the ‘Annunciation to the Shepherds’ from the 15th century Besancon Book of Hours.
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Fitzwilliam Museum 15 déc.
Thanks for sharing us, and great to see our colleagues Edward Cheese and Paola Ricciardi talking about their work illuminated manuscripts in this video
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Fitzwilliam Museum 15 déc.
The figures of these Saints (Geminianus, Michael and Augustine) float against a background of shimmering gold. Find this altarpiece in Gallery 6, if you’re visiting this Christmas.
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