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Trail A Brotherhood Of Realism And Romance: A Guide to Pre-Raphaelite Art in the UKDesperate Romantics? Victorian avant-garde? Judge for yourself as we tell you where to find Pre-Raphaelite works of art in the UK's museums, galleries and stately homes.
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News A Victorian Michelangelo: Huge new archive reveals the letters of George Frederic WattsA revealing new online catalogue, compiled with devotion by a National Portrait Gallery archivist, reveals the remarkable life of one of the 19th century's best-known artists.21 January 2014
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Review A Victorian Obsession finds a perfect home at Leighton House MuseumOverblown? Sentimental? Maybe, says Richard Moss, but the Perez Simon collection of Victorian art makes perfect sense at Leighton House Museum.14 November 2014
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Review Blockbuster: Paul Klee is possessed by colour at Tate ModernTate curators follow Paul Klee's life story and self-penned catalogue to offer an academic but highly engaging take on this 20th century giant. Mark Sheerin takes a look.24 October 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Lothian Charles H. Mackie: Colour and LightThe Scottish painter and printmaker Charles Hodge Mackie (1862-1920) was one of the most versatile artists of his generation. Based in Edinburgh, he embraced an international outlook, drawing inspiration from French...City Art Centre | Edinburgh | 15 May — 10 October 2021
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News Constantine's Great! York's Roman Emperor To Return To The CityA major exhibition to mark the 1700th anniversary of the proclamation of Constantine the Great as Roman emperor will take place in York - the place it happened - in 2006.22 November 2005
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Interview Curator's Choice: George Shaw's The End of Time at the Millennium Gallery SheffieldGeorge Shaw's painting of the Tile Hill Estate in Coventry is at the centre of the Millennium Gallery's current Ruskin-inspired show. Curator Rowena Hamilton tells us about it.18 December 2012
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C24 Feature Discovering St Martins In the BullringMichelle Wright explores St. Martin’s Church, a historic landmark of the UK's second city wedged into the centre of modern Birmingham.
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News London's De Morgan Centre to close as search for new home beginsOne of London's treasure houses of Arts and Crafts and Pre-Raphaelite artwork is looking for a new home after the De Morgan Centre in Wandsworth had its tenancy agreement terminated.04 June 2014
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Review Meticulous restoration brings Victorian ambience back to Leighton HouseAfter more than a century as a museum and one of the capital's best-kept secrets, Lord Leighton House Museum has been meticulously restored to its Victorian state.24 March 2010
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Preview Modern Art - Ancient Inspiration At Museum Of AntiquitiesWith the ancient rock carvings of Northumberland for inspiration, pupils at a local school have created a series of contemporary glass sculptures.19 November 2004
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Article Only known three-quarter self-portrait by GF Watts on display in Watts Gallery in SurreyFor the first time in 30 years, the Watts Gallery in Surrey shows the master’s Self-Portrait in a Red Robe painted in 1853, having bought it from a private American collection.15 July 2014
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In Pictures Richard Dadd: Art, psychosis and the Victorian asylum at Watts GalleryThe career of Victorian artist Richard Dadd was overshadowed by psychotic illness, murder and incarceration. A new exhibition of his works at Watts Gallery in Surrey explores a rare and visionary talent.24 June 2015
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Preview Rubens: Drawing On Italy At The Djanogly Art Gallery'Rubens: Drawing On Italy' is a rare chance to see in Nottingham over 70 works by the Baroque genius and the Italian artists he used as inspiration.20 September 2002
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News St Fagans Museum Opens New Gallery To Explore WelshnessSt Fagans: National History Museum opens its new gallery, Oriel 1, on Saturday March 31 and asks Welsh people to think about the meaning of belonging.30 March 2007
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List The UK's Museums Mark Slavery Remembrance Day - August 23 2008A look at the special events marking Slavery Remembrance Day which also recognises the Abolition Act of 1833 and the 60th anniversary of ss Windrush.21 August 2008
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Review Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics and Devotion at the British MuseumThe British Museum is exploring the spiritual and artistic significance of medieval Christian relics with a glittering exhibition of reliquaries that delves into the medieval mindset.22 June 2011