This video from Tate explores the paintings of a 20th century artist named L. S. Lowry.
Tag: Painting
What we have found: Two Paintings of Shipwrecks
Investigate two paintings and explore the question of whether we should only be interested in works by professional artists or not.
Art Parts
This game from Tate lets you get creative by filling in the missing parts of some famous paintings.
Tate Kids
Get to know the Tate collections, learn about the artists and meet the people who work there.
Sherlock Holmes and the Art of Victorian London
Take a look at these paintings and photographs from Victorian times.
VanGoYourself
Ever get bored of just looking at paintings? Try recreating famous paintings with your friends.
Self-portrait
Van Gogh painted over 30 self-portraits between 1886-1889. Here, he has shown himself dressed as a wealthy Parisian.
‘The Kongouro from New Holland’ (Kangaroo)
This painting would have been the first time the British public had laid eyes on a kangaroo in the 18thC.
‘Portrait of a Large Dog’ (Dingo)
Stubbs the painter had never seen a Dingo, he based his painting on descriptions of animals from sailors and scientists who travelled to Australia in the 18th Century.
Looking at Paintings
Explore paintings in the Museum’s collection by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
On the Beach at Douglas
Glasgow artist W. Hardie Hay captures the fun of playing on a beach on a Victorian seaside holiday.
Winter Landscape with Ice Skaters
Hundreds of people and animals are depicted on a snowy day, enjoying the cold weather by ice-skating or playing hockey.
What have we found: King Alfred in the Court of the Danes
Students explore Daniel Maclise’s huge and colourful painting at the Laing Art Gallery.
What is Compton Verney?
Follow a group of school children as they explore Compton Verney, and handle one of the gallery’s objects.