Birmingham Museum Art Gallery Collection
Step into a world of artistic wonders at the Birmingham Museum Art Gallery
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Step into a world of artistic wonders at the Birmingham Museum Art Gallery. Immerse yourself in the captivating Parable Of The Wise And Foolish Virgins, 1899, created by the talented William John Wainwright. Let your eyes wander to Ulverston Sands, 1835, a masterpiece brought to life by David Cox the elder, capturing the beauty of nature with every brushstroke. Experience the enchanting February Fill Dyke, 1881, crafted by Benjamin Williams Leader and feel as though you are transported into a serene countryside scene. Marvel at The English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale from 1678-80 and admire its intricate details that tell tales of maritime adventures. Delve into thought-provoking art with The Critics, 1922 by Harold C. Harvey and let it ignite conversations within your mind. Lose yourself in The Wild Swans (The Twelve Brothers Turned Into Swans), 1928 - an ethereal piece that will transport you to another realm. Discover history through portraiture with Portrait of George Richards Elkington (1800-1865), 1865 by Samuel West and be captivated by his gaze frozen in time. Admire Richard Buckner's skillful portrayal of Marie-Adeline Plunkett in her elegant glory through Portrait of Marie-Adeline Plunkett, 1854. Gaze upon Captain Gilbert Heathcote RN immortalized on canvas by William Owen; his heroic spirit shining through even centuries later. Be intrigued by Edward R Taylor's enigmatic portrait titled Portrait Of E R Taylor from 1850-1900 - what secrets lie behind those eyes? Step back in time as Henry Tonks takes you on a journey to The Hat Shop in 1892; witness fashion trends of yesteryears come alive before your very eyes. Lastly, marvel at Sir John Nicholas captured beautifully by Peter Lely in 1667, a testament to the artistry of the past.