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Marion's Painting BlogWrite a Label for a Painting in the TateThe Tate Britain art gallery in London is inviting you to write your own label for a painting in its collection, with a chance it may get used in the gallery. There are 39 paintings (divided into pre- and post-1900) to select from, or you can pick a favorite. Find out more about writing a label for the Tate...
Which is my favorite painting in the Tate Britain? Hard choice, but whenever I get a chance to visit the gallery, I do try to see Richard Dadd's The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke if it's on display. It a relatively small painting compared to many others in the gallery, but in terms of imagery per inch probably unbeatable. See Also: Best Art Materials Shops in London Top Ten Free Things to Do in London (From About.com's Guide to London Travel) Tuesday May 6, 2008 | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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