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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We should laud the unsung treasures the UK has to offer. What is your favourite artwork in a UK collection, the one you return to tine and again? Best collections in the world and FREE!
Mine are 'vulcan' by Eduardo pallazzio in Edinburgh's dean gallery and canova's 'Cupid and pysche' at Chatsworth house. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love everything the Chapman Brothers do but "Hell" is an incredible piece of work and by far my favourite of there's."
Love their reinterpretation of Goya |
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By *eareenaCouple
over a year ago
Rockford |
The Cortauld Gallery on London has the most amazing collection of impressionist paintings. The building is cool too. Also the Tate modern astounds me... I am shocked that some of it can be called art but its very thought provoking |
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By *ub bbwWoman
over a year ago
oldbury |
some amazing street art in blackpool done this summer during their open air art show all thats missing is a banksy which i must amdit i do love as some of it is very tongue in cheek and i love stuff like that. But the stuff in blackpool is done on the side of misused building to brighten up the town |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
The Pre-Raphaelite collections at Manchester and Birmingham Art Galleries are pretty good, as is the Hieronymus Bosch stuff at Edinburgh Art Gallery. I like visiting the Barbara Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine would have to be an Andy Warhol piece, canvas of Mick jagged. I used this piece as an idea for my gcse art final.
Love Warhols work. Jack Vettriano "the singing butler" is another one of my favourites. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mine would have to be an Andy Warhol piece, canvas of Mick jagged. I used this piece as an idea for my gcse art final.
Love Warhols work. Jack Vettriano "the singing butler" is another one of my favourites. "
*Mick jagger. |
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By *utmegsMan
over a year ago
Closer than you think |
Anything by Barbara Hepworth does it for me, but the best place to see them is in the garden of her studio in St Ives.
I also love the amazing paintings of the Yorkshire Wilds by Malcolm Ludvigsen (and the more colourful ones by that other bloke).
On the other hand, I can't abide Jack Vetriano: look at the work of Edward Hopper to see how derivative JV's stuff is. |
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