A Man in a Black Cap 1545
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John Bettes
A Man in a Black Cap (1545)
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Tracy Chevalier on John Bettes’s A Man in a Black Cap 1545
Author Tracey Chevalier discusses what draws her to this painting
The Cholmondeley Ladies ³¦.1600–10
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Unknown artist, Britain
The Cholmondeley Ladies (³¦.1600–10)
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Tracy Chevalier on The Cholmondeley Ladies ³¦.1600–10
Author Tracey Chevalier considers who these women might have been
Portrait of a Young Girl c.1681
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Mary BealeÌý
Portrait of a Young Girl 1633‒1699
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Martin Myrone on Mary Beale’s Portrait of a Young Girl c.1681
Curator Martin Myrone on Mary Beale’s career as an artist
O the Roast Beef of Old England 1748
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William Hogarth
O the Roast Beef of Old England (‘The Gate of Calais’) (1748)
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Lubaina Himid on William Hogarth’s O the Roast Beef of Old England 1748
Artist Lubaina Himid explains why she loves this ‘nasty’ painting
Cock Match ³¦.1784–6
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Johan Zoffany
Colonel Mordaunt’s Cock Match (³¦.1784–6)
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Alice Procter on Johan Zoffany’s Colonel Modaunt's Cock Match ³¦.1784–6
Art Historian Alice Procter describes who is present in this scene
The Death of Major Peirson 1783
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John Singleton Copley
The Death of Major Peirson (1782–4)
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Lubaina Himid on John Singleton Copley’s The Death of Major Peirson 1783
Artist Lubaina Himid explores the detail of this painting
Flatford Mill 1816–7
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John Constable
Flatford Mill (‘Scene on a Navigable River’) (1816–7)
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Martin Myrone on John Constable’s Flatford Mill 1816–7
Curator Martin Myrone considers what this landscape meant to Constable
The Field of Waterloo exhibited 1818
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Field of Waterloo (exhibited 1818)
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Alice Procter on J.M.W Turner’s The Field of Waterloo exhibited 1818
Art Historian Alice Procter describes Turner’s take on the consequences of war
Head of a Man (?Ira Frederick Aldridge) exhibited 1827
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John Simpson
Head of a Man, probably Ira Frederick Aldridge (exhibited 1827)
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Lubaina Himid on John Simpson’s Head of a Man (?Ira Frederick Aldridge) exhibited 1827
Artist Lubaina Himid on what does not appeal to her about this painting
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6
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John Singer Sargent
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885–6)
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Minnie Scott on John Singer Sargent’s Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6
Interpretation curator Minnie Scott considers the sensory qualities of Sargent’s work
The Flight out of Egypt 1849–50
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Richard Dadd
The Flight out of Egypt (1849–50)
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Michelle Williams Gamaker on Richard Dadd’s The Flight out of Egypt 1849–50
Artist Michelle Williams Gamaker discusses this painting and Dadd's personal history
Bathing 1911
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Duncan GrantBathing 1911
Purchased 1931© Tate
Richard Scott on Duncan Grant’s Bathing 1911
Poet Richard Scott tell us how this painting was based on the naked swimming in the Serpentine, London