- Light: Works from Tate's Collection - Connected by the fascination with light as both material and subject, more than 70 works feature in this exhibition, including must-see historical paintings by iconic artists like the great Romantic painter J.M.W. Turner, John Constable and Wassily Kandinsky, as well as the atmospheric beauty and transient light effects captured by Impressionist painters Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley.
- A curated range of art prints featuring selected exhibition artworks.
- One print supplied, please select your chosen design from the drop down menu.
Artwork: Sun Setting over a Lake, c.1840, J.M.W Turner. Tate: Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Artwork: Harwich Lighthouse, ?exhibited 1820, John Constable. Tate: Presented by Miss Isabel Constable as the gift of Maria Louisa, Isabel and Lionel Bickness Constable 1888.
Artwork: The British Channel Seen from the Dorsetshire Cliffs, 1871, John Brett. Tate: Presented by Mrs Brett 1902.
Artwork: Poplars on the Epte (Les Peupliers au bord de L'Epte), 1891, Claude Monet. Tate: Presented by the Art Fund 1926.
Artwork: K VII, 1922, László Moholy-Nagy. Tate: Purchased 1961.
Artwork: Swinging, 1925, Wassily Kandinsky. Tate: Purchased 1979.
Size (cm): 30 x 40 (A3)
Material: FSC certified paper
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