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Dutch Flower Paintings: Exploring Art in Bloom

Millennium Gallery

Free, donations welcome

Paulus Theodorus van Brussel, Flowers in a Vase, 1789 © The National Gallery

Teeming with beauty, colour and life, Dutch flower painting enraptured an age. These popular studies blossomed throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, combining meticulous technique and rich detail with abundant, often fantastical compositions.

This exhibition brings 10 of the finest examples of Dutch flower painting from the National Gallery’s collection to Sheffield for the first time. Works by Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder, Rachel Ruysch and Jan van Huysum go on display alongside examples from Sheffield’s own collection. Showcasing the developments in the style, these paintings span flat botanical observations through to dazzling, vibrant compositions.

Dutch Flower Paintings will include a series of modern and contemporary floral works by artists such as Duncan Grant, Cedric Morris and Anne Redpath, on loan from the Jerwood Collection and works by Paul Morrison and Jason Brooks.

The exhibition also features a new commission by Sheffield-based artist, Kedisha Coakley exploring the links between the historic flowertrade and empire. Kedisha's work coincides with her solo exhibition at Bloc Projects, Mi waan go a country go look mango.

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Millennium Gallery

Millennium Gallery, 48 Arundel Gate, S1 2PP

Open Tuesday–Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 11am–5pm. During Sheffield school holidays: Monday–Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 11am–5pm. Closed 24 December–4 January.

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