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  2. Tate Britain - Wikipedia

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    Tate Digital is the name of the department responsible for Tate's website and other public-facing digital projects. Since its launch in 1998, Tate's website site has provided information on all four physical Tate galleries (Tate Britain, Tate St Ives, Tate Liverpool and Tate Modern) under the same domain.

  4. Tate Modern - Wikipedia

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    Tate Modern. Tate Modern is an art gallery in London, housing the United Kingdom's national collection of international modern and contemporary art (created from or after 1900). It forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. [2] It is located in the former Bankside Power Station, in the Bankside ...

  5. Time to rise up: the story behind Tate Britain’s feminist ...

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    ‘Edible Family’ is open to the public at Tate Britain from 8 November – 3 December 2023 and from 8 March – 7 April 2024. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  6. The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain, London. The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats is a mural by the English artist Rex Whistler (1905–1944), commissioned in 1926 and completed in 1927 at the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) in London. The mural was commissioned by the gallery's inaugural director, Charles Aitken, for the re-opening of its restaurant, where it ...

  7. Henry Tate - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Born in White Coppice, a hamlet near Chorley, Lancashire, Tate was the son of a Unitarian clergyman, the Reverend William Tate, and his wife Agnes (née Booth). When he was 13, he became a grocer's apprentice in Liverpool. After a seven-year apprenticeship, he was able to set up his own shop.

  8. Our English Coasts - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 76 cm × 122 cm (30 in × 48 in) Location. Tate Britain, London. Our English Coasts, also known as Strayed Sheep, is an oil-on-canvas painting by William Holman Hunt, completed in 1852. [ 1] It has been held by the Tate Gallery since 1946, acquired through The Art Fund .

  9. The Great Day of His Wrath - Wikipedia

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    197 cm × 303 cm (78 in × 119 in) Location. Tate Britain, London. The End of the World, commonly known as The Great Day of His Wrath, [1] is an 1851–1853 oil painting on canvas by the English painter John Martin. [2] Leopold Martin, John Martin's son, said that his father found the inspiration for this painting on a night journey through the ...