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Artists sometimes make art from unexpected objects - things we don't think of as art materials that originally had another function or purpose. These objects are called 'found objects'. Found objects ...
An innovative and inclusive programme that seeks to transform the visual literacy skills of primary school children across the UK, taking the world of art and images at its starting point.
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(Born Co. Dublin, 27 November 1878; died London, 29 September 1931). British painter, chiefly famous as one of the leading fashionable portraitists of his day. Orpen was a child prodigy and had a ...
(b Chatou, nr. Paris, 17 June 1880; d Garches, nr. Paris, 8 Sept. 1954). French painter, printmaker, theatrical designer, and sculptor. In the first two decades of the 20th century he was near the ...
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Art UK is a charity, providing universal free access to the UK’s national art collection and connecting 3,400 museums and galleries with over 5m people across the world each year.
Norah Neilson Gray attended the Glasgow School of Art (1901–1906) under Fra Newbery (1855–1946), who sought to promote women’s inclusion in art and academia. Indeed, Gray became a member of the ...
Rodolph Fane de Salis (1854–1931), Last Chairman of the Grand Junction Canal Company George Spencer Watson (1869–1934) ...
Landscape with Cottage and Figures George Vicat Cole (1833–1893) ...
Image credit: The Collection: Art & Archaeology in Lincolnshire (Usher Gallery) ...