Art-Quake, 1910 spo-disabledThe exhibition Manet and the Post Impressionists was the closest thing, metaphorically, to a bomb in the National Gallery. It was, as one of its organisers, Clive Bell, later remarked, the Art Quake of 1910. Czanne, Picasso, Matisse, Gauguin and Van Gogh all five artists were introduced to the British public in a single exhibition in 1910. Reactions ranged from outrage to disbelief to a sense of ecstatic liberation, as visitors to the Grafton
They depict extraordinary views of the Thames as it had never been seen before
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The Artist’s Way has inspired the genius of Elizabeth Gilbert
Virginia Woolf started writing Mrs Dalloway in 1922 as a short story
This matchbox sized watercolour paint set was made specially for The Courtauld shop by Lilian May to coincide with Monet and London: Views of the Thames
The Hightide Penco Bullet Ballpoint Pen Light is the latest model in the Bullet Pen collection from Japanese manufacturer Hightide
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Rugs were one of the Omega Workshops’ specialities
The pattern on this dish is reminiscent of the designs of the Omega Group Workshop and their inspiration to nature
to a bomb in the National Gallery
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère 1882 © The Courtauld