Discover the interesting photographs and letters that reveal the history of the Gallery ...
In partnership with The Box, Plymouth, we're proud to present an evening of music and dance with a performance of Jeremy Deller’s 'Acid Brass' (1997) by the Camborne Town Brass Band, conducted by ...
The Box, Plymouth is kicking off its public programme for Jeremy Deller's upcoming commission, 'The Triumph of Art', with a free screening of his 2019 film 'Everybody in the Place'. This film captures ...
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As part of the programme of events to celebrate our Bicentenary, 12 of the nation’s most iconic and well-loved paintings from the collection were lent to 12 venues across the UK. Each of the partner ...
Tickets now available, booking through to 8 December. Be blown away by Van Gogh’s most spectacular paintings in our once-in-a-century exhibition. Walk with a pair of lovers beneath a starry night.
Pieter Jacobsz. Codde was born in Amsterdam, where he seems to have spent most of his life and where he died in 1678. Nothing is certain about his training, but when he married in 1623 he was ...
Rousseau was born at Laval and first worked as an inspector at a toll station on the outskirts of Paris (1871-85). From this his popular name 'le douanier' (the customs officer) is derived. He took ...
From Cupid's bow to Odysseus's epic archery skills, discover the meaning of arrows in art with Carlo Corsato This is a YouTube video player. Below the video are the title, view time and description.
Johannes Vermeer is one of the great Dutch masters, though only about 35 paintings by him are known. Born in Delft in 1632, he may have been a pupil of local history painter Leonaert Bramer. Vermeer ...
Lecturer Carlo Corsato and artist educator Robin-Lee Hall explore Piero della Francesca's 'The Baptism of Christ', currently featured in our exhibition 'Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look'. First, ...
Image: Detail from Anon, Portrait of Renoir Musée Marmottan, Paris © akg-images Renoir's work seems always to be about pleasurable occasions, and reveals no great ...