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Fountain

Could this be a self-portrait? Tate guide Sue Hammerson

 
 
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Equivalent VIII

Could this be a self-portrait? Tate guide Sue Hammerson

 
 
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Schad - Self Portrait

This painting is typical of the new objectivity movement of 1920s Germany. Tate guide Sue Hammerson

 
 
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'A Carelesse Romance': Fashion and Fantasy in van Dyck's Portraits of the English Court

As court painter, Anthony van Dyck was largely responsible for creating the glamorous image that surrounds the court of King …
 
 
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Double Portrait by Felix Gonzalez Torres

The artist intended you to take away a poster, but why? Curator Mark Godfrey

 
 
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Gilbert Soest: Portrait of a Lady as a Shepherdess – 1

What is the context of this painting? Curator Martin Myrone

 
 
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Sir Anthony van Dyck: Portrait of Sir William Killigrew - 1

What was special about Van Dyck? Curator Martin Myrone

 
 
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Gilbert Soest: Portrait of a Lady as a Shepherdess – 2

What can we see in this painting? Curator Martin Myrone

 
 
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Monsieur Plume with Creases in his Trousers (Portrait of Henri Michaux) Dubuffet 1

Author Mark Haddon on the artist's use of paint

 
 
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Sir Anthony van Dyck: Portrait of Sir William Killigrew - 2

How did Van Dyck draw on the art of the past? Curator Martin Myrone

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