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‘Nature in Art lifts the spirits’     National Heritage Museum of the Year Awards judges report

© Nature in Art           Registered Charity No. 1000553            01452 731422            An Accredited Museum with MLA

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The unique range of work found at Nature in Art represents the very many different approaches to the subject that artists have used.

A wide range of styles are included from the hyper-realist to abstract (pictures, sculptures and objects), with oils, watercolours, acrylics, mixed media, ceramics, glass, wood, fabrics and many other media all being represented.

Ours is a deliberately all-embracing collection linked by its truly international quality and nature theme. So, it is not uncommon for visitors to see pictures by artists as diverse as Picasso, Jan van Kessel the Younger, Scott, Combes, Thorburn, Shepherd or Keulemans together with a byzantine mosaic or objects by Galle, Lalique and 18th and 19th century British or Japanese ceramic makers.

 

Click here for a list of artists in our collection.

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Nature in Art's collection reflects the exciting diversity of work that has been produced by artists inspired by nature through the centuries. The collection is growing and currently has work spanning 1500 years from over 60 countries and cultures by over 600 artists.

View just a few examples below:

Click here to see some more information about some of these works of art.

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