National Gallery Figurines
June 28 2021
Picture: The National Gallery, London
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Regular readers will know that AHN prides itself on bringing you only the best in art history related ephemera.
The National Gallery in London has shared its latest range of art history figurines on Twitter last week.
According to their shop website:
Art Sculptures and Figurines
From Degas’s waiting dancer figurine to a quirky Leonardo da Vinci figurine with glow in the dark hair, beard, and eyebrows, artists and masterpieces are central to this range. A perfect gift idea for those who enjoy art!
Categories
- Research
- Exhibitions
- Auctions
- Discoveries
- Conservation
- Heroes of art history
- 15th Century & Earlier
- 16th Century
- 17th Century
- Master of the Blue Jeans donated to Pinacoteca cantonale G. Züst
- Imminent Release: The Cultural Work of the Early Modern Dutch Portrait - Amalia van Solms and the Shape of the Self in European Art
- Aert de Gelder conserved by Kremer Collection
- Portraits of Sir Francis Bacon
- Pierre Rosenberg on Poussin
- More ...
- 18th Century
- 19th Century
- 20th Century
- Study the The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation Archive with the PMC
- Funded PhD to Study Burlington Archive
- Recent Release: Biltmore House - The Interiors and Collections of George W. Vanderbilt
- Norwegian Bank Foundation acquires $9.2m Beckmann
- National Gallery seeking £375m to Buy Modern Art & Create Endowment Fund
- More ...
- 21st Century


