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Try your hand at printmaking during our workshop on 19 January. During the session, you can create your own printed designs inspired by Landseer's :
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Constable is famous for his landscapes and 'The Hay Wain' evokes a Suffolk scene. Although the painting was created in the artist's studio in London, Constable first made a number of open-air sketches. Explore the countryside in Room 43:
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Come into the Gallery on 19 January to learn all about how George Stubbs captured the anatomy of animals with art historian Nicholas Watkins and wildlife artist Jennie Webber. Book tickets now:
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From Monday, our five-part lecture series with and Tim Barringer begins by looking at panoramic painting during the British Empire. You can book each lecture individually or book all five and save:
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Looking to get back into drawing in 2019? Starting from 26 January, our 5-week mindful drawing class is perfect whether you are new to mindfulness or drawing the body, or are keen to develop your practice in new ways. Book now:
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You might recognise this painting from a certain James Bond film... Turner painted 'The Fighting Temeraire' when he was in his sixties. It shows his mastery of painting techniques to suggest sea and sky. Paint laid on thickly is used to render the sun's rays striking the clouds.
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A tale of two artists and brothers-in-law, tells a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality. Open until 27 January 2019. Book online and save, Members go free:
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Join us on 25 January from 6.30pm for a free -interpreted introduction to our Sunley Room exhibition, : The Lion and The Unicorn', with lecturer Melissa Mostyn:
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National Gallery 5 янв.
If you're coming to visit our free exhibition, 'Rachel Maclean: The Lion and The Unicorn', don't forget to share your photos using the hashtag !
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National Gallery 5 янв.
that the celestial globe in Hans Holbein the Younger's 'The Ambassadors' is depicted with such detail that the date and time can be read? The globe is set to 2.40pm on 12 July 1533. Why it is set to this time and date remains a mystery:
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National Gallery 5 янв.
Is your to get back into drawing? Come into the Gallery on 19 January to learn all about how George Stubbs captured the anatomy of animals with art historian Nicholas Watkins and wildlife artist Jennie Webber. Book tickets now:
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National Gallery 5 янв.
For fans of , our friends over are showing the surreal and sinister ‘Feed Me’ as part of until 27 January: Image © Rachel Maclean
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National Gallery 5 янв.
We are looking for a Preventive Conservation Engineer to join the Gallery, ensuring the safety of our collection (paintings and archival material) for the duration of Our One Gallery Accommodation Hub project. Applications close on 6 January 2019:
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National Gallery 5 янв.
Our picture of the month is Poussin's painting of a mythical celebration, 'The Triumph of Pan'. Come and discuss it over a packed lunch and share your thoughts on Tuesday 15 January at 12.45pm:
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National Gallery 5 янв.
At first, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres refused to paint this portrait of Madame Moitessier. However, when he met her, he was struck by her beauty and finally agreed. Come and see her beauty for yourself in Room 40:
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National Gallery 4 янв.
From Monday, our five-part lecture series with and Tim Barringer begins by looking at panoramic painting during the British Empire. You can book each lecture individually or book all five and save:
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National Gallery 4 янв.
Try your hand at printmaking during our workshop on 19 January. During the session, you can create your own printed designs inspired by Landseer's :
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National Gallery 4 янв.
One of our most intriguing paintings has to be Jan van Eyck's 'Arnolfini Portrait'. Who is this couple? Are they married? Is she pregnant? Come and find out in Room 63:
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National Gallery 4 янв.
Come and celebrate Impressionism with paintings by Cézanne, Renoir, Manet, and more from both and our collection in , until 20 January 2019. Book online, Members go free:
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National Gallery 4 янв.
Join experts from the Gallery and on 19 January to discover how 18th- and 19th-century artists transcended the boundaries of painting animals:
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