David Wilkie, Painter of Everyday Life
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From september 18 to december 1 2002 |
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Ancient art
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David Wilkie (1785-1841) came to London from Scotland while still a teenager: within a year he was the most talked about artist in the country. Wilkie specialised in scenes of everyday life, which were in some ways the equivalents of modern soap operas, being based on the little dramas of home. |
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Gallery Road, Dulwich Village
SE21 7AD Londres - Grande-Bretagne
+44 (0)20 8693 5254 +44 (0)20 8299 8700 http:/ / www.dulwichpicturegallery.org
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Hours : |
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New Year`s Day, Easter Friday, December 24th, Christmas Day, Boxing Day | |
Admission : |
Admission fee : 4 £ |
Concessions : 3 £ over 60 |
Free : Unemployed, Visitors with disabilities, Students, Children, Friday |
Special concessions : 5 £ Adult groups |
1 year pass : 20 £ |
Year pass 2 persons : 30 £ |
Admission fee : 7 £ Museum & exhibitions |
Other concessions : 3 £ Museum & exhibitions |
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