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The National Gallery of Ireland at home - week one.
Come and discover some of the most famous paintings in the National Gallery of Ireland and do the colouring.
When the museum reopens, you can go and see the paintings in real, it will make all the difference.
Here is the link to download the colourings:
https://www.nationalgallery.ie/explore-and-learn/colouring-collection
"Colouring pencils, crayons, markers or paints at the ready!
Colouring in is no longer the preserve of children. People of all ages can enjoy this relaxing and fun activity. Whether you do it as a form of meditation, or to explore colour and pattern, you can now download and colour in some works from the national collection. You can also learn more about each of the paintings by searching for them in our online collection."
This week, I suggest "Boy eating cherries" by Pierre Bonnard, originally "Enfant mangeant des cerises", 1895, oil on board, 52 x 41 cm.
The artist’s nephew, Jean, is eating cherries in the company of his grandmother, Bonnard’s mother. The artist loved patterns and decorations: the wallpaper, shirt and plate are carefully reproduced.
Here's the colouring suggested by the National Gallery of Ireland. You can download it and print it at home.
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