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  2. Victoria Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Art Gallery is a public art museum in Bath, Somerset, England. It was opened in 1900 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It is a Grade II* listed building and houses over 1,500 objects of art including a collection of oil paintings from British artists dating from 1700 onwards. The ground floor was at one time a ...

  3. William Balthazar Rose - Wikipedia

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    Lemon Street Gallery, Truro; Victoria Art Gallery, Bath [14] Anthony Hepworth Fine Art, Bath and London; Brian Sinfield Gallery, Burford [15] The Kathmandu Arts Centre, London; Bath Society of Artists, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath [16] Royal West of England, Bristol; Red Rag Gallery, Bath [17] The Bath Prize, The Octagon, Bath; Gallery leFort ...

  4. Michael Tooby - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK, 7 September - 17 November 2013. 2012: The Museum of Amazing Coincidences. Made in Roath, Cardiff, UK, October 2012. 2011: Kelvin Road mantelpiece. Made in Roath, Cardiff, 2011. 2008: National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff: complete redisplay of art galleries, representation of natural history gallery and learning ...

  5. Victoria Gallery & Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool. Housing the Victoria Gallery and Museum. The Victoria Gallery & Museum (VG&M) is an art gallery and museum run by the University of Liverpool in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. [1] [2] [3] VG&M is located in the "redbrick" 1892 Victoria Building. It‘s marked with “THE ORIGINAL REDBRICK” on ...

  6. 62 Group of Textile Artists - Wikipedia

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    Following this the group were successful in securing exhibitions at London venues including The Royal Festival Hall (1967), The Victoria & Albert Museum (1970 and 1972), the Commonwealth Institute (1972) and TUC Congress House (1970 and 1972). This period helped to establish a regular programme of exhibitions for the group.

  7. Holburne Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Holburne Museum (formerly known as the Holburne of Menstrie Museum and the Holburne Museum of Art) is located in Sydney Pleasure Gardens, Bath, Somerset, England.The city's first public art gallery, the Grade I listed building, [1] is home to fine and decorative arts built around the collection of Sir William Holburne.

  8. Thomas Jones Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Barkers of Bath, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, 17 May-28 June 1986; introduction by Ian Fleming-Williams; Bath: Bath Museums Service, 1986. Barryte, Bernard. "History and Legend in T.J. Barker's The Studio of Salvator Rosa in the Mountains of the Abruzzi , 1865" , The Art Bulletin , Vol. 71, No. 4 (Dec ...

  9. Keith Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    A Barrack-room (1942) by Keith Vaughan. Vaughan was self-taught as an artist. His first exhibitions took place during the war. In 1942 he was stationed at Ashton Gifford near Codford in Wiltshire, and paintings from this time include The Wall at Ashton Gifford (Manchester Art Gallery).