The Hunterian, Scotland’s oldest public museum, at the University of Glasgow, was established through the bequest of William Hunter (1718–1783). The first Hunterian Museum opened in 1807 and in 1980 ...
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(Born Soest, Westphalia, 14 September 1618; died London, 30 November 1680). Painter of Dutch origin who spent almost all his career in England and was naturalized in 1662. His family name was ...
Visit East Midlands’ collections and discover artworks on display across the region. An area rich with history and folklore, Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle and the Peak District are among some of ...
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(Born London, 7 March 1802 or 1803; died London, 1 October 1873). English painter, sculptor, and engraver, mainly of animal subjects. He was the son of an engraver and writer, John Landseer (1769–1852 ...