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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
    Alex Katz Timothy Taylor Gallery GBP...jpg
  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Nicole 2014. Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Nicole 2014. Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Black Paintings by Alex Katz – an exhibition of new large-scale paintings at the Timothy Taylor Gallery, Mayfair. Katz’s paintings are at once figurative and abstract – his larger-than-life portraits and landscapes often looming large over their observers. However, in these new works, rather than filling each frame, the subjects are assigned to the margins with black space occupying most of each canvas. Katz has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group shows internationally since 1951, and has been honoured with numerous retrospectives including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA; Tate St. Ives, UK; Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK; and The Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain.
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  • Magdalena (Out of eggs, out of business and a Painting needs a wall to object)1995. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Genetic Longing, 1984, and Evil is Banal, 1984. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Genetic Longing, 1984, and Evil is Banal, 1984. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Magdalena (Queen of Spadws and Newman's Zip). A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Evil is Banal, 1984. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Evil is Banal, 1984. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
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  • The Teacher (Sub A) 1987. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The Teacher (Sub A) 1987. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The Teacher (Sub A) 1987. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Evil is Banal, 1984. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Glorious Venice, 1995. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Magdalena (Venus), Glorious Venice and Magdalena (Out of eggs, out of business) all 1995. A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7 – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell (with Magdalena to the R) - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • ‘Great Britain’ 1995-7– Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell (with a small portrait of Amy Winehouse in the background) - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Rejects 1994 - ongoing - A new exhibition of paintings by Marlene Dumas at the Tate Modern opens on 5th Feb. It is one of the most significant displays of her work ever to be held in Europe, bringing together over 100 of her most important and iconic figurative paintings from throughout her career. The three key items/sets are:  ‘Great Britain’ – Dumas’s powerful double portrait of Princess Diana and Naomi Campbell, on loan from a private collection; A group of Dumas’s iconic large-scale portraits, including friends, family, figures from history and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse; ‘Rejects’ – a huge grid of 40 powerful black-and-white portrait paintings which Dumas has created over twenty years.
    Tate Marlene Dumas GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Summer, Peasants going to Market - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Villas at Bordighera, 1884, and other Village and Picturesque paintings - The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture a new exhibition in the Sainsbury Wing at The National Gallery.
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  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Sketchbooks - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Cloud Study - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The opening of waterloo bridge -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • East Bergholt House -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Michael Eavis (Glastonbury is interviewed about country life -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Michael Eavis (Glastonbury is interviewed about country life -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Branch Hill Pond - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Sketching outlines using glass - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Book plates in the 'print' room - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Book plates in the 'print' room - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Summer, Peasants going to Market - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Girl Reading - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
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  • Girl in Bed - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Sisters - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Sisters - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Sisters - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Girl in Bed - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Girl in Bed - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Girl Reading - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Girl in Bed - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Girl in Bed - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Girl by the Sea - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Girl by the Sea - Lucian Freud  at Ordovas - Portraits chronicling the relationship of Lucian Freud and Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood, his second wife), dating from 1950s. The four paintings on show are - The Sisters, a delicate canvas from 1950, a life-size depiction of Caroline’s eye, which is being shown for the first time in the UK and is the earliest work in the exhibition; Girl in Bed; Girl Reading; and Girl by the Sea. They will be on show from 5 June until 1 August.
    Lucian Freud Ordovas GBPhotos 11.jpg
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