@TalkingPicsTV The number of films William Hartnell and William Russell were in tells you what big stars were involved when Doctor Who was launched in 1963.
MILESTONE: Paintings by Lisburn Artist Ian McPherson, inspired by my hometown's connection with Sir Richard Wallace.
BSOA Degree Show, from June 5th, 6-9pm.
Below: Ian McPherson, "Dungeon" (2026), Acrylic on canvas, 60cm x 60cm. #irishart
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SOLD: Ian McPherson, "Infirmary" (2026), Acrylic on canvas, 60 cm x 60 cm.
MILESTONE: BSOA Degree Show by Ian McPherson, inspired by the legacy of Sir Richard Wallace and the Seymour-Conways in the historic heart of Lisburn, N. Ireland.
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A new Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition of screen-prints by Eduardo Paolozzi is opening at the Usher Gallery as part of a national tour, from today.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005) was one of the pioneers of the pop art movement in the UK 🎭👇
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'The Markets, Belfast,' (1941) is a rare early example of Colin Middleton's vision of his own city, made all the poignant because of the extensive damage from bombing during WW2.
'Fishermen's Houses.' (1950) Colin Middleton used artistic styles indiscriminately and would move back and forth between them as the circumstances of his life or environment dictated. He moved to Ardglass in County Down in 1948 after his mother had died the year before.
@GrimArtGroup Colin Middleton was friend and neighbour of Dennis Osborne in Lisburn, N. Ireland.
He taught art at the local Friends (i.e. Quaker) grammar school while Osborne taught art at Lisnagarvey High School.
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Dennis Henry Osborne 1919-2016 b. Portsmouth, artist, teacher & Dunkirk veteran. Whilst training at Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts he was exposed to the Euston Road School and was influenced by its distinctive style of realism & naturalism for the rest of his career.