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The largest museum outside of the UK devoted to British art, the YCBA is a focal point for modernist architecture. Free and open to all. #YCBA

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British artist Paul Nash was born #OnThisDay in 1889 in #London. Image: #PaulNash, "Souvenir of Florence," 1929, oil on canvas, #YaleCenterforBritishArt, Paul Mellon Fund

British artist Paul Nash was born #OnThisDay in 1889 in #London. 

Image: #PaulNash, "Souvenir of Florence," 1929, oil on canvas, #YaleCenterforBritishArt, Paul Mellon Fund
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Join us this Friday at 12 pm ET for a conversation between #artist #RachelMaclean and Stuart Comer, Lonti Ebers Chief Curator of Media and Performance MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Learn more: bit.ly/3wA5Ilt

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Earlier this year, Mark Aronson, Deputy Director and Chief Conservator at the #YaleCenterforBritish Art, participated in a global symposium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Learn more: bit.ly/3V3rFDa

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Congratulations to Maurie McInnis (Yale PhD 1996)! On behalf of the Yale Center for British Art, we are excited to welcome you back to New Haven and look forward to seeing you and your family at the museum.

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Join us tomorrow, 12 pm ET, for a conversation between artist #SekaiMachache and #CarmenHermo, associate curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum. Learn more: bit.ly/450NOoX

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Join us on Wednesday in the Study Room! Anita Dey and Emma Hartmann will present their examination and analysis of the Lucknow Scroll, unraveling the materials and techniques employed in its construction. Register: bit.ly/4e9j1dQ #YaleBritishArt #Conservation

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🗓 The deadline to submit an abstract and a short biography for "A Legacy of Landscape Study" symposium is Monday, July 1, 5 pm ET. Cosponsored by Oak Spring Garden Foundation and the Yale Center for British Art Learn more and apply: bit.ly/3XGkVMW #YaleBritishArt

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Help us welcome the interim director of the YCBA! Richard Brodhead (Yale BA 1968, PhD 1972) will serve in this role while #Yale seeks a successor to Courtney J. Martin (Yale PhD 2009). ℹ️ Sign up for our newsletter: bit.ly/3WipBHR 📷 : Photo by Stephanie Anestis

Help us welcome the interim director of the YCBA! Richard Brodhead (Yale BA 1968, PhD 1972) will serve in this role while #Yale seeks a successor to Courtney J. Martin (Yale PhD 2009). 
 
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We are #hiring a Postdoctoral Associate position in the Academic Affairs, Education, and Research division. Learn more and apply by August 16: bit.ly/3zULTqu #YaleBritishArt Yale University

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In the July/August issue of Yale Alumni Magazine, #EdwardTown, assistant curator of paintings and sculpture, explores the allegorical meaning of "An Allegory of the Tudor Succession," made in the late 1590s. Read more here: bit.ly/3LM8wQt

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Registration is now open for "A Legacy of Landscape Study," a symposium cosponsored by @Oak_Spring and YaleBritishArt: bit.ly/3yPUBGg #Landscape #YaleBritishArt

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This second painting of Newark Castle from Turner (1796) shows the castle from a different angle. We see the #Trent flowing higher than today and an active riverbank with number merchant and fishing boats. This #watercolour and graphite work is housed in the YaleBritishArt

This second painting of <a href="/NewarkCastle/">Newark Castle</a> from Turner (1796) shows the castle from a different angle.

We see the #Trent flowing higher than today and an active riverbank with number merchant and fishing boats.

This #watercolour and graphite work is housed in the <a href="/YaleBritishArt/">YaleBritishArt</a>