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  • A curator hangs an unknown art canvas painting on a gallery wall in the Royal Academy (RA) for its 'The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century' exhibition, a collection of important works of art by Italian artists such as Tiepolo, Canaletto, Piranesi, Piazzetta, and Guardi. In the privacy of the closed gallery, the official from the RA is carefully aligning the artwork and ensuring it is straight and presentable days before the general public is allowed to see these renaissance art treasures. Polished wooden parquet flooring is protected by blocks that support the weight of each work of priceless art and crates containing other paintings imported from their Italian owners await opening and hanging themselves.
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  • Man watching the painting Colour Cycle III By Peter Sedgley 19th September 2019 in The Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom. This painting was part of the Tate Collective We Are The Future show. The canvas, which is painted with a series of concentric circles of different colours, is viewed in a darkened space and lit by lights of changing colour in a programmed sequence: this produces a series of radical colour transformations.
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  • Lucinda Rogers, a contemporary British artist sketches on a street in London, United Kingdom. Rogers is widely known as an illustrator of newspaper columns.
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  • Doreen Fletcher, a contemporary British painter in her studio, London, United Kingdom. For twenty years Doreen Fletcher born 1954 painted the streets of east London until, discouraged by lack of recognition, she gave up in 2004. Only a chance meeting with The Gentle Author of Spitalfields Life brought her painting to public attention in 2015.
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  • Anthony Eyton, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Eyton was born in Teddington, Middlesex, UK 17 May 1923 and is a figurative painter working in what could be termed the post-Impressionist tradition. He has exhibited extensively throughout Britain at leading galleries such as the Royal Academy, the Tate Gallery, the South London Gallery, the Hayward Gallery and the Imperial War Museum. He has won many awards, including the John Moores Prize in 1972. He was elected an Associate Royal Academician A.R.A in 1976, a full member in 1986 and a Senior R.A. in 1998. Among his many significant commissions was the 1994 invitation by the Tate Gallery to work in the Bankside Power Station prior to it becoming Tate Modern. Based in London, England he has continued to work and exhibit into his eighties. Examples of Eytons painting are held in major public and private collections throughout the world.
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  • Eleanor Crow, a contemporary British artist in her studio, London, United Kingdom. Crow grew up in Cornwall, Suffolk and Gloucestershire. She has a BA Hons in Fine Art: Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh College of Art, and an MA in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins. After over a decade of designing book covers for Random House Vintage and Faber & Faber, she returned to oil painting in 2014. She works from her studio in East London, exhibiting and working to commission. She has lectured at a number of art colleges in the UK and in the Czech Republic, in drawing, illustration and book cover design.
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  • Jock McFadyen, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio in London, United Kingdom. As a teenager McFadyen attended Saturday morning classes at Glasgow School of Art, then moved to England in 1966 at the age of fifteen and was educated at Chelsea School of Art, gaining his BA in 1976 and MA in 1977. He taught one day a week at the Slade School of Art between 1980 and 2005. McFadyen is an artist who is sometimes associated with figurative painting of the 1980s. This has often irked McFadyen who, by the advent of that decade, had jettisoned the schematic narrative painting with which he made his name in the late 1970s. McFadyen currently lives and works in East London, Edinburgh and France. He has had over 40 solo exhibitions and his work is held by 30 public collections as well as private and corporate collections. In 2012 he was elected a Royal Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts.
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  • Artist Anpu Varkey in her South Delhi studio. Varkey is also a highly regarded street artist and has work on display in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • A strong man poses outside Gifford Circus, Marlborough, UK.
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  • The words 'Last Day' are painted in white emulsion on a window Camden North London, England. A Jesus figure, dolls  and various bric a brac are seen in the window behind the large lettering. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
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  • Two Hawk jets from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, almost touch in mid-air at an altitude of approximately 4,100 feet in the Mediterranean skies above Cyprus. The texture of mottled cirrus cloud provides a soft background for the  aircraft which approach each other at a combined air speed of approximately 800 miles per hour (1,200 kph). The Opposition Loop is flown by the two pilot partners known as the Synchro Pair who fly independently of the other seven in the second-half of their 25-minute show. The two jets have vegetable dye and derv (diesel fuel) smoke mixture coloured red, blue or white. Here it traces the paths of both airplanes which curve from the edges of the frame to the centre (center). To the crowds far below, both look as if they are on collision course but will safely pass within feet of each other.
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  • A woman paints a picture of a monument in Lodhi Gardens, New Delhi, India
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  • James Mackinnon, a contemporary British artist in his studio in Hastings, United Kingdom. Grandson of the highly regarded painter and teacher Hugh Mackinnon, James was born in London, England in 1968. His first exhibition was in 1994, where he collaborated with the photographer Tom Hunter who was awarded the John Kobal Portrait Award. Since then he has been exhibiting with a number of museums and galleries including the Museum of London, the Paton Gallery, the Millinery Works Gallery and more recently Cosa.
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  • Ronald Morgan, Sen. RBA, Sen. ROI, a contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Morgan was born on the 28th February 1936 in Landywood, Staffordshire. He studied at Walsall School of Art 1951-1953 . He is a painter in watercolour, black and white, oil and pastel. He is a draughtsman, illustrator, linguist and a teacher. Member of The Chelsea Art Society, The Royal Society of British Artists and The Royal Institute of Oil Painters. In 1974 he won first prize at The Lord Mayor of London’s Art Award Exhibition. He was awarded the Le Clerc Fowle gold medal at the ROI 2009 exhibition.
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  • Dan Jones, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born in 1940 is the son of Pearl Binder and Elwyn Jones, the former Labour MP for Poplar. A former youth worker, Jones has been a popular figure in the East End for decades.
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  • Nicholas Borden. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born 1967, Borden trained at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art.
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  • A male artist painting a picture of the Thames River on the 25th July 2019 in Richmond in the United Kingdom.
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  • A woman makes a telephone call on her cellphone at the Bus Station in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • Artist Anpu Varkey in her South Delhi studio. Varkey is also a highly regarded street artist and has work on display in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • A curator inspects art canvasses leaning against gallery walls in the Royal Academy (RA) for its 'The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century' exhibition, a collection of important works of art by Italian artists such as Tiepolo, Canaletto, Piranesi, Piazzetta, and Guardi. In the privacy of the closed gallery, a lady official from the RA is bending down, resting her hands on knees and scrutinizing for possible damage after their removal from travel packing crates, whilst on the floor before hanging for public view. We see the largest picture on the right (Luca Carlevaris, The Bucintore Departing from S. Marco. 1710) of the Grand Canal in Venice and on the left is 'Domenico Tiepolo, The Institution of the Eucharist, 1753'. Polished wooden parquet flooring is protected by blocks that support the weight of each work of priceless art.
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  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu. Here the painter is painting with gold.
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  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • This will be available on canvas later. Spitalfields. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • Street artist works outside Chinese restaurant in London's Chinatown. Sitting on a low stool, the artist works colour from crayons onto a canvas, alongside pictures of Chinese food sold in the restaurant on Gerrards Street in Soho, Westminster.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
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  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
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  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleC.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleA.jpg
  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
    IMG_2502_1.jpg
  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
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  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
    IMG_2425_1.jpg
  • As part of the Bethlehem Unwrapped Christmas celebration of Bethlehem held at St James' Church in Piccadilly an 8 meter high replica of the Israeli separation wall is on display. The wall is high enough to almost hide the entire church and the wall has become a canvas for people to write their comments about the wall and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The wall was inaugurated Dec 23 and will come down after the closing party Jan 5th.
    IMG_2412_1.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleE.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleB.jpg
  • Experienced hunter Timmy Stein aims his shotgun at an incoming duck out in North Dakota, west of Minot. Timmy has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats. In this part of North Dakota, glacially formed flat land is filled with pock-marked shallow holes, which fill with eater making ideal sloughs for ducks such as Mallard, Widgeon and the more prized Canvas Back.
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