Five paintings by Stanley Spencer accepted in lieu of tax and allocated to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge

22 November 2013

Five works by Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) have been accepted in lieu of inheritance tax and allocated to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. They include one of his most significant early paintings and two preliminary sketches documenting his experiences of World War I. The works were acquired through HM Government’s acceptance in lieu scheme with additional support from the Art Fund, The V&A Purchase Grant Fund and the Friends of the Fitzwilliam.

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Charles Towne, Hilly Landscape, Oil on canvas, 38.7cm x 51.1cm (detail)

Views of the landscape

17 May 2013

In a talk on Monday (20 May 2013) Dr Simon Nightingale will explore how painterly interpretations of the countryside were embedded into the literature of agricultural improvement in a way that might surprise modern readers. 

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The Lacemaker

Vermeer’s Women: Secrets and Silence

04 October 2011

The Lacemaker, one of the great masterpieces of the 17th-century Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer, is to go on display in the UK for the first time as part of an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

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Fiona Garrahan and Joe Culverhouse with teachers from West Bridgford School

“Suddenly you think there’s a possibility”

28 June 2011

Almost 50 Y10 pupils from state schools in Nottingham and West London have been welcomed to Peterhouse for a day designed to show them what life as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge is really like.

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Shadows and lights

12 May 2011

The Fitzwilliam Museum will open its doors to the public for a special evening of entertainment tonight (Friday, May 13).

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