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'Jeunesse Dorée' means 'gilded youth' in French and was a term applied to wealthy and fashionable young society people. For this painting, Brockhurst used the model Kathleen Woodward who he had worked ...
Time capsule container consisting of a glass jar with cork stopper (base broken and missing). Contents - items .2-.5.
Exploring the man behind Britain's first mosque and the Society protecting his legacy.
A copy of the Liverpool Daily Newspaper Tuesday December 9, 1856, from the day the time capsule was buried. The front page of the newspaper gives a snapshot of daily life in Liverpool in the winter of ...
National Museums Liverpool are aware of the recent report in “The Post” which was published on 08 February 2025 about allegations concerning the conduct of Laurence Westgaph (“the Article”). The ...
Iconic designs by Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant and Laura Ashley are being showcased in a new display celebrating costume, jewellery and decorative objects made by female designers. Creating Visions: ...
Get ready to discover life in the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age in this hands-on interactive workshop. Pupils have the opportunity to look at and touch replica objects. Using their powers of deduction, ...
The French painter Paul Cézanne is best known for his monumental landscape paintings. 'The Murder' is one of Cézanne's early paintings, an unusually dramatic piece which conveys the brutality of the ...
This was the first major painting Hunt made during his first stay in the Holy Land. He had the idea for it while researching Jewish rituals for another painting, 'The Finding of the Saviour in the ...
Cotman painted this romantic scene of rustic domestic life at the Black Boy Inn at Hurley on Thames. It shows a farmer (posed by the inn keeper) returning home for his meal, while his horse leans ...
Spark your creativity and have fun with our fabulous friendly facilitators in Big Art! Big Art is a very special place for young children and their grown ups to discover arty things together. Explore ...
The collections at the International Slavery Museum reflect the deep and permanent impact the history of transatlantic slavery has had around the world.