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X-Ray Paintings Explored in New Dulwich Picture Gallery Display Rubens’ Ghost

X-Ray Paintings Explored in New Dulwich Picture Gallery Display Rubens’ Ghost

by News Desk | Mar 7, 2016 | News

A new display at the Dulwich Picture Gallery ‘Rubens’ Ghost’ (26 April – 3 July 2016), as part of their Making Discoveries series, will offer a unique insight into the ideas and working methods of the Flemish baroque...
Mark Wallinger Pairs With Van Dyck In Dulwich Picture Gallery Display

Mark Wallinger Pairs With Van Dyck In Dulwich Picture Gallery Display

by News Desk | Dec 18, 2015 | News

The Dulwich Picture Gallery starts a new year of discoveries centred around its Dutch and Flemish Collection with I Am Van Dyck (12 January – 24 April 2016) , a special display to coincide with the loan of the National Portrait...
Mesmerising M C Escher Comes To Dulwich Picture Gallery In October

Mesmerising M C Escher Comes To Dulwich Picture Gallery In October

by News Desk | Jul 15, 2015 | News

We recently reported on the opening of  ‘The Amazing World of M. C. Escher’ in Scotland and now here is some information on this must see exhibition, which is travelling to London, to be mounted at the Dulwich Picture Gallery (14...
Doug Fishbone Unmasks Replica Painting At Dulwich Picture Gallery

Doug Fishbone Unmasks Replica Painting At Dulwich Picture Gallery

by News Desk | Apr 27, 2015 | News

The Conceptual artist, Doug Fishbone has revealed the identity of a replica painting, which has been hanging in place of the original at Dulwich Picture Gallery, on BBC’s One Show, this evening. The painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard of a Young...
Eric Ravilious: A Bekonscot Time-Warp That Nigel Farage Would Approve Of

Eric Ravilious: A Bekonscot Time-Warp That Nigel Farage Would Approve Of

by News Desk | Apr 12, 2015 | Reviews

It has been over ten years since Eric Ravilious (1903-42) had his first major retrospective at the Imperial War Museum in London. I first discovered his work through his ceramic designs for Wedgwood. My family owned a large punch bowl titled,...
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