Writer on architecture & the Gothic revival, notably G.F. Bodley. Former chair of Emery Walker Trust – that's him above – and editor of the Burlington Magazine.
A pack of 6 greeting cards featuring different textile designs from objects in our #collection is now available for purchase via our online shop.
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Are you studying the History of Art in the new academic year? Our digital only subscription for students is just £32.🎓
Explore over 3,000 years of Art History and stay up to date the very latest discoveries and research.
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Decoration in St Francis Xavier chapel incorporates maps referring to the saint’s missions. Drawings show the evolution of the design, which forms part of one of the earliest examples of a ‘Four Continents’ programme in central European Baroque art: https://t.co/n0FfJjl93D
The Doves Press was the most influential 20th c. typeface to emerge from the Arts and Crafts movement.
Why not bring this history into your kitchen by purchasing our cotton #teatowel featuring this iconic type?!
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The new @nationaltrust '10 Year Vision' is truly alarming for built heritage. Less focus on art history, objects put into in storage, fewer curators, and the end of what it calls the 'outdated mansion experience'. (Thread)
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GETTING TO KNOW DAVID PARR THROUGH HIS PAINTINGS
Tuesday 26th March 7:30pm £3 on the door
St Barnabas Church, Mill Road
Saskia Huning spent three months painstakingly recreating damaged and missing areas of David Parr’s wall paintings. Come and find out how she did it!
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Entries should be concise, engaging and well-written and MUST be previously unpublished. Have a read of a review by our 2017 winner John Parton who went on to publish his first review with us of Camille Henrot at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris: https://t.co/QiRy4CpyRX
1 of 4: “SO WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN THE ENTRIES TO CAWP 19?”
We’ve been asked this question a lot and the answer is open-ended but we do have a few tips for those of you thinking of entering #CAWP2019
The £10,000 Burlington Magazine scholarship for the study of French 18th-century fine and decorative art is back for 2019. Head to our jobs and opportunities page to find out more about how to apply. Deadline for applications is 1st March 2019. https://t.co/9N06jbF5gG
1880-1898 Edward Burne-Jones produced some of his largest & most innovative watercolours. Fiona Mann studies these alongside contemporary sources revealing the artist’s radical combination of traditional practices with new developments in materials: https://t.co/meTsHfHvkT
Our 1st issue of 2019 is a @wabbey special with articles on new discoveries and funeral effifigies and our latest reviews including Ribera at @DulwichGallery and Elmgreen & Dragset at @_TheWhitechapel . Read it online now: https://t.co/meTsHfpUtl
To celebrate the start of the festive season we will be bringing you: 12 DAYS OF THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE
We have carefully curated 12 of our favourite articles from the past 115 years to share with you, for free, every day. Read our first title later today.
We urge @NorwichCC planning committee, which is expected to make a decision on Thursday about the redevelopment of #AngliaSquare, to save Norwich from this short-sighted development and refuse the proposals.
We have one of the few remaining linos still in situ in our entrance hallway. Visitors walk on the original lino that was there! Despite its popularity Morris only made one design for lino – in 2 colourways. Nobody has ever seen the other version, if you have, let us know!
In our free review this month, Rosalind McKever reviews three of the latest books on Medardo Rosso: Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture, Experiments in Light and Form, and Sight Unseen. Read it here: https://t.co/aGNdyKV4DT
Have you bought the latest H&M Morris & Co collection, launched this month? Read the latest blog from Arts & Crafts Hammersmith to find out more about it. His Pimpernel pattern has inspired several items & can be seen at The William Morris Society museum. https://t.co/1smMP8S32v