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THE HOUSE OF THE DEAF WOMAN AND THE BELFRY AT ERAGNY (1886)
Text on the reverse side: One of Pissarro’s best known pointillist images, the view depicts his neighbour’s yard. It was a piece Pissarro took prid...
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Text on the reverse side: One of Pissarro’s best known pointillist images, the view depicts his neighbour’s yard. It was a piece Pissarro took prid...
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Text on the reverse side: After moving to Eragny-sur-Epte, Pissarro’s works took on the subject of the French countryside of Normandy and the rhyth...
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Text on the reverse side: View of Pontoise, located northwest of Paris. The critic Émile Zola’s described Pissarro’s work of the rural French lands...
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Text on the reverse side: Similar to several other great artists, Pissarro found refuge in London to escape the Franco-Prussian war and first visit...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro described the city of Paris as having a “silvery atmosphere”. He painted the cityscape of Paris from his window ...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro moved back to the Pontoise area where he had lived previously, and remained there for ten years producing over t...
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Text on the reverse side: A landscape painted near his rural home, Pissarro uses pointillism but using slightly broader brushstrokes. His revelator...
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Text on the reverse side: St. Thomas, where the artist Camille Pissarro was born, is an island in the Southern Caribbean. Having been sent to a boa...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro’s home in Normandy was in Eragny, where he lived from 1884 until his death. Painted during the last artistic pha...
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Text on the reverse side: It is said that from not wanting to paint outdoors for his vulnerability to eye infections and his aversion to the busy o...
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Text on the reverse side: Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) British painter, book illustrator, and designer, who grew up in Sussex. He is particularly kno...
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Text on the reverse side: Measuring 43m in height, the lighthouse located in the English Channel in East Sussex became operational in October 1902 ...
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Text on the reverse side: The design comes from tiles made by Minton in the late 19th century. Produced during the Aesthetic Movement in Britain, t...
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Text on the reverse side: The painting from Nepal portrays the wrathful deity, also known as Acalanatha, depicted with his consort Vishvavajri. Ach...
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Text on the reverse side: At the centre of the Tibetan mandala sits the peaceful manifestation of the Bodhisatva Manjushri, also known as Manjuvajr...
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Text on the reverse side: From a Chinese embroidery in silk, metallic thread and horsehair. Vajrabhairava scares selfishness and egoism - the main ...
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Text on the reverse side: By William Michael Harnett (1848–1892), an Irish-American painter. Born in Cork, he and his family emigrated to America s...
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Text on the reverse side: The oil lamp and books, are traditional symbols of vigilance. Painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) who produced ...
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Text on the reverse side: By American impressionist painter Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919). One of the founding members of "The Ten", Weir alongside...
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Text on the reverse side: From The Angel’s Concert, the image portrays two seated angles reading from a song book. By Cherubino Alberti (1553-1615)...
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Text on the reverse side: The artists Van Gogh and Paul Gaugin were great friends and lived together in Arles for 63 days in the fall of 1888. Van ...
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Text on the reverse side: Throughout van Gogh’s career, wheat fields have been a great source of inspiration for the artist, serving as a subject d...
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Text on the reverse side: After being in hospital having cut his own left ear, Van Gogh was discharged on 7 January 1889, and wrote that day to his...
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Text on the reverse side: Originating from Latin, sexta hora (sixth hour), the Spanish word for siesta meaning "mid-day nap" dates from the mid 17t...
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Text on the reverse side: Billiards is the evolution of a lawn game similar to croquet, played in Northern Europe during the 15th century. When the...
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Text on the reverse side: During his stay in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, van Gogh painted over 15 versions of olive trees. The tree was dear to the art...
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Text on the reverse side: The cypress is a tree closely associated to the Provence landscapes where van Gogh lived during the last years of his lif...
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Text on the reverse side: The original lithograph titled "Grimalkin's Royal Circus". A grimalkin is an archaic term for a cat. The famous prophet, ...
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Text on the reverse side: Painted by Claude Monet while on vacation with his future wife soon after having a baby boy together. Painted prior to hi...
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Text on the reverse side: Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) depicted his bedroom almost identically in three paintings. He explained in a letter to his ...
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Text on the reverse side: Although its origin is unknown, a maypole is a tall wooden pole that is erected, around which a maypole dance takes place...
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Text on the reverse side: The face of the Great Clock was installed in the tower in April 1859 which initially malfunctioned as the cast-iron minut...
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Text on the reverse side: The origins of pineapples can be traced back to South America, though we often associate the fruit to Hawaii. This was si...
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Text on the reverse side: Deserts may look quite boring during the day, but they transform into amazing flower ‘fields’ after the sundown. Many Cac...
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Text on the reverse side: Monet was captivated by the fog and smoke in the city of London. “Without fog, London would not be beautiful,” he said. M...
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Text on the reverse side: Monet primarily worked outdoors throughout the 1860s and 1870s. Impressionists had observed that objects in strong light ...
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