![]() ![]() Collectively these experts have achieved a wonderful exhibition that unveils much about an artist we perhaps constrain by our own ignorance. The exhibition arrived in London this July having come from the Belvedere, Vienna (which is renowned for its Klimt collection). It has been co-curated at this end by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Peter Trippi, together with Leighton House Museum’s own senior curator, Daniel Robbins. The current Leighton House Museum exhibition, “Alma-Tadema: at Home in Antiquity,” has been brought over from the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, Friesland, where the future Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema lived as a boy. This is a slightly extended version of my review as written for The Victorian Web. ![]()
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