‘The Parting Cheer’, by Henry Nelson O’Neil 1861
This painting was described as ‘a great book overflowing with the dignity of human nature’.
Open the book. What stories does this painting tell?
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‘The Parting Cheer’, by Henry Nelson O’Neil 1861
This painting was described as ‘a great book overflowing with the dignity of human nature’.
Open the book. What stories does this painting tell?
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“Sit on the floor and copy this figures pose. How do you feel?”
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“What do you see?”
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“What might this room have been used for?”
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Notice the unusual shape of this canvas. Where might this painting be from?
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"What does this sculpture make you think of?"
Carleen De Sözer Street Art, Brick Lane, East London 2017.
"What challenges might an artist face when working outside a studio setting?"