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Author Topic: national gallery chat on nightwaves  (Read 397 times)
Lord Byron
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« on: 12:58:33, 19-02-2007 »

Monday 19 February 2007 21:45-22:30 (Radio 3)

Renoir's Landscapes
A new Renoir exhibition, about to open at the National Gallery, is the first in the UK for twenty years.

It focuses not on the busy Parisian scenes of his best-known work, but his early landscapes.

Art critic Andrew Graham Dixon and novelist Michele Roberts join Matthew to venture among duck ponds and harvesters.

Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883 opens at the National Gallery on Wednesday (21 March) and runs until 20 May.
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« Reply #1 on: 09:47:38, 20-02-2007 »

sounds great LB - any chance of a pic or two for those who can't make it - and can you track marine saffron down at all - I do miss his provocations!
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« Reply #2 on: 11:25:11, 20-02-2007 »

go to the nightwaves page for that program and you will see a link to the nightwaves gallery
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« Reply #3 on: 11:28:49, 21-02-2007 »

too tiring LB - give me the url or I can't be bothered and you won't be promoting art!
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« Reply #4 on: 12:28:17, 22-02-2007 »

 Roll Eyes
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« Reply #5 on: 21:25:42, 22-02-2007 »

Mr pear Lord. I could not find the programme. Most programmes on night watch are political.
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