The first in a series of short film presentations submitted by Fine Art students from University of Sunderland. Each Deep Breath video consists of 1,225 frames of Risograph digital print overlaid into ...
Recto: The face of a youth supported on his left hand, two standing women with a child and the Madonna of the Annunciation. Verso: Two Head Studies, and four separate studies of the Madonna of the ...
This work is part of the J W Blyth collection of 116 paintings. Mr J.W. Blyth lived in Kirkcaldy and ran a linen mill there. His house was filled with his large art collection and he lent a large ...
A romantic painting which depicts a woman and child awaiting the return of a fishing boat from a moonlit coast. According to an explanation by the artist himself, the boat contains a 'close relation', ...
Discover local heritage and more at Wisbech and Fenland Museum, built in 1847, it is a perfect surviving example of the Victorian museum. Originally opened in 1847 as a purpose-built site for Wisbech ...
The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them. The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery displays ...
The Galloway (standing) Mazer or drinking vessel. The maplewood bowl rests on a collar over a baluster stem chased with acanthus fronds on tooled ground and a compressed knop. The circular foot is ...
The painting shows the courtyard of the Castle from the west. In the middle distance is the Brunnenhaus, with the Magdalenenburg partly concealed to the left. Left foreground is a wing of the ...
A Chinese 'export' or 'trade' painting in its original Chinese carved and gilded frame, by an unknown artist. Pictures were commissioned from Cantonese artists by foreign merchants, and were usually ...
25 watercolours and oil paintings: Clifton, Bristol; Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland; Skye; Tintagel Castle, Cornwall (two works); Dorechester, Oxon from near Nuneham ...
A preparatory drawing for one of the 1826 'Views of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton' published by John Nash. Shows the ornate Music Room designed by Frederick Crace for the Prince Regent. The figures ...