This painting, which dates from 1888 and was made in Pont-Aven, Brittany, is one of Gauguin's most famous works. The Breton women, dressed in distinctive regional costume, have just listened to a ...
Why study Art & Design? Nobody knows what the jobs of the future will be but as the workplace becomes increasingly automated it’s predicted that creativity skills will become increasingly valuable in ...
According to the legend of the Irish Saint Bride she was transported miraculously to Bethlehem to attend the nativity of Christ. Here two angels carry the white robed saint across the sea. The ...
Adriaen de Vries was one of the greatest sculptors in bronze of his time, working across Europe and as court sculptor to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. De Vries was born in The Hague and possibly ...
This enormous sculpture by Mueck measures just over five metres in length and captures a newly delivered baby in her first glimpse of the surrounding world. Mueck exploits scale to affect the viewer’s ...
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In this comparatively simple portrait, Leibovitz relies on intimacy for effect. Her aim was to immortalise John and Yoko's deep love for one another. But within hours of taking this photograph John ...
Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell l is one of the four artists known as the Scottish Colourists. He studied in Paris and lived in Munich before settling in his native Edinburgh around 1909. He is ...
Scottish artist Currie studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He used industrial Glasgow as the subject of his early work, with paintings that were linear in style and modelled in block-like forms. In ...