Dulwich Picture Gallery: Bicentenary Friends’ Exhibition
Dulwich Picture Gallery launches its Bicentenary Friends’ Exhibition featuring over 100 works by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Dulwich Picture Gallery launches its Bicentenary Friends’ Exhibition featuring over 100 works by the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Merry Christmas from
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with Madonna and Child of Giovanni Bellini
The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Neapolitan Baroque Crèche
Denver Art Museum with Madonna and Child with Saints of Bernardo Zenale
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal with Postérité-les-Bains (Usine de sapins), 2009 (Entrance Hall) of BGL
Cartoon Art Museum with Hanna-Barbera Christmas card
Dulwich Picture Gallery with No Christmas Problem Now – Santa with a Parker Pen of Norman Rockwell
Salvator Rosa: (1615 -1673) Bandits, Wilderness and Magic
Dulwich Picture Gallery
15 september – 28 November 2010
Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) was one of the boldest and most powerfully inventive artists and personalities of the Italian 17th century. He invented new types of painting: allegorical pictures, distinguished by a haunting and melancholy poetry; fanciful portraits of romantic and enigmatic figures; macabre and horrific subjects; philosophical subjects, which bring into painting some of the major philosophical and scientific concerns of his age.
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery is England’s first public art gallery: it was founded in 1811 when Sir Francis Bourgeois RA bequeathed his collection of old masters “for the inspection of the public”.
The Gallery’s mission is to encourage the enjoyment of the visual arts.