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Charles I Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts

A once in a lifetime exhibition has been revealed in England; Charles I exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. The collection marks the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy and will take place 27 January—15 April 2018. King Charles I was revered as one of the most important and influential collectors of art throughout the history of the British monarchy. He commissioned the most notable contemporary artists of the era whilst collecting works from...

8 Reasons to Visit…The Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts was established in 1768 and has been in Burlington House since 1775. The Royal Academy is internationally renowned for its support for artists as well as its many important and inspirational public exhibitions. There are a great many more reasons than eight for visiting the Royal Academy of Arts in London; however, we must limit ourselves to a selection of masterpieces from an exhibition of more than 120. As our...

Diebenkorn in the UK, at Last

Richard Diebenkorn was one of the most famous American abstract painters of his time. For the first time in years, a brand-new exhibition completely dedicated to the artist is landing in the UK—delighting fans of his work as well as art and culture aficionados. Make sure you don’t miss the genius exhibition, which is taking place at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. For those art connoisseurs that have waited years to see a...

Renaissance Impressions: Chiaroscuro woodcuts

Discover the beautiful art of Chiaroscuro woodcuts as The Royal Academy of Arts present works from two of the finest collections in the world: from 15 March—8 June 2014 the woodcuts from the collections of Georg Baselitz and the Albertina, Vienna will be shown in The Sackler Wing of Galleries, Burlington House. Conceived as independent works or based on the designs of the greatest Renaissance artists such as Parmigianino, Raphael and Titian, you will see how...

Norman Stevens Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts

This spring from February 26 to May 25 the much admired prints of Norman Stevens ARA (1937-88) are presented by the Royal Academy of Arts. Stevens is an artist who originally trained as a painter alongside John Loker, David Hockney RA and David Oxtoby in the 1950s at Bradford College of Art. The master of the medium A master of the medium, Stevens taught himself printmaking in the early 1970s and in the process, found an art form that...

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