Luke Uglow (@uglowluke) 's Twitter Profile
Luke Uglow

@uglowluke

curating @NPGLondon & lecturing @BirkbeckHoA

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“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born #onthisday in 1806. Tell us, what’s your favourite line or lyric about love? 💗 🎨 by Michele Gordigiani, 1858 © National Portrait Gallery, London

“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.”

Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born #onthisday in 1806.

Tell us, what’s your favourite line or lyric about love? 💗

🎨 by Michele Gordigiani, 1858 © National Portrait Gallery, London
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'John Donne: In the Shadow of Religion' explores the life of one of the most significant figures of the English Renaissance. Watch this Renaissance Lives talk with the author, Andrew Hadfield, in conversation with Bill Sherman Watch here: buff.ly/3TpoQeM Reaktion Books

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‘Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin’ was painted in the early 1740s by William Hogarth. This is one of Hogarth’s most complex conversation pieces and its meaning has long mystified art historians. (1/5)

‘Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin’ was painted in the early 1740s by William Hogarth. This is one of Hogarth’s most complex conversation pieces and its meaning has long mystified art historians. (1/5)
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Our #PortraitOfTheDay is a rather charming depiction of a man and his horse. The sitter in question is Robert Bakewell, who was a stockbreeder from the 18th century. 🎨 by John Boultbee, circa 1788-1790 © National Portrait Gallery, London

Our #PortraitOfTheDay is a rather charming depiction of a man and his horse.

The sitter in question is Robert Bakewell, who was a stockbreeder from the 18th century.

🎨 by John Boultbee, circa 1788-1790 © National Portrait Gallery, London
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'Turner never shirked the dark side of his times: the lust to rule, the poverty and oppression. But he responded intensely to its possibilities.' - Historian Jenny Uglow ​ 🖼️ ​#JMWTurner born #OnThisDay 1775, Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth, exhibited 1842.

'Turner never shirked the dark side of his times: the lust to rule, the poverty and oppression. But he responded intensely to its possibilities.' - Historian Jenny Uglow
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🖼️ ​#JMWTurner born #OnThisDay 1775, Snow Storm - Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth, exhibited 1842.
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Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens opens 20 June. 👑 Don’t miss out: brnw.ch/21wJWQy 🎨 Katherine Parr (c.1547) attributed to Master John. Photograph: Fraser Marr Photography © Private Collection, London

Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens opens 20 June.

👑 Don’t miss out: brnw.ch/21wJWQy

🎨 Katherine Parr (c.1547) attributed to Master John. Photograph: Fraser Marr Photography © Private Collection, London
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Soane’s comparative drawings create the most surreal architectural visions! 🤯 Created to illustrate his lectures at @RoyalAcademy, they juxtapose different celebrated buildings – often a famous structure from antiquity, with a London landmark that students would recognise. ✍️

Soane’s comparative drawings create the most surreal architectural visions! 🤯

Created to illustrate his lectures at @RoyalAcademy, they juxtapose different celebrated buildings – often a famous structure from antiquity, with a London landmark that students would recognise. ✍️
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My recreation of Alexandre Francois Girardin’s portrait of Toussaint L’Ouverture from c 1804 (well, probably Toussaint) is now on display in Room 10, 'Portraying Colonial Expansion and Experience’ National Portrait Gallery, as part of a film feat. contemporary interpretations of L’Ouverture.

My recreation of Alexandre Francois Girardin’s portrait of Toussaint L’Ouverture from c 1804 (well, probably Toussaint) is now on display in Room 10, 'Portraying Colonial Expansion and Experience’ <a href="/NPGLondon/">National Portrait Gallery</a>, as part of a film feat. contemporary interpretations of L’Ouverture.
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Being married to Henry VIII was a hazardous business but, as National Portrait Gallery shows, all six queens have lived on in popular memory and the artistic imagination

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‘Tradition…where we come from and what shapes us.’ The Bill Rollinson Association Prize for Landscape and Tradition introduced by our stalwart judge Lady Fiona Armstrong goes to Steve Uglow with Seatoller

‘Tradition…where we come from and what shapes us.’ 
The Bill Rollinson Association Prize for Landscape and Tradition introduced by our stalwart judge Lady Fiona Armstrong goes to 
Steve Uglow with Seatoller
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Joshua Reynolds's famous portrait of Mai has begun a national tour 🖼️ The painting will travel to Bradford, Cambridge and Plymouth as part of a major new partnership project. Find out more about this display on Bloomberg Connects 👉 links.bloombergconnects.org/6Ggw/4sutu84r 📷 National Portrait Gallery

Joshua Reynolds's famous portrait of Mai has begun a national tour 🖼️

The painting will travel to Bradford, Cambridge and Plymouth as part of a major new partnership project.

Find out more about this display on <a href="/bbgconnects/">Bloomberg Connects</a> 👉  links.bloombergconnects.org/6Ggw/4sutu84r 

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The future of the iconic Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is in doubt, because the Dutch government is not sticking to the historic 1962 founding agreement it made with V.W. van Gogh, nephew of the artist, who was the owner of the whole collection. If the Dutch government does not

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New story 📝 Read 'Jenny Saville's drawings in the long shadow of the Renaissance Madonna' 👉 artuk.org/discover/stori… 'One out of two (symposium)' by Jenny Saville (b.1970) © Jenny Saville. Private collection. 📷 Gagosian

New story 📝

Read 'Jenny Saville's drawings in the long shadow of the Renaissance Madonna' 👉 artuk.org/discover/stori…

'One out of two (symposium)'  by Jenny Saville (b.1970) © Jenny Saville. Private collection. 📷 <a href="/Gagosian/">Gagosian</a>