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The halls of the Tate Gallery are perhaps the best place for those who dream of getting acquainted with the art of this great country. The colonial past and active participation in the world wars could not but leave an imprint on the creativity of the natives of Great Britain.
Radicals and conservatives, old and new schools – within these walls you can still feel the clash of eras and worldviews that divided and at the same time united the nation and all who embodied national ideas in works of art.
An excursion into the history of British art
A truly fascinating discussion awaits us about those who played key roles in the cultural life of the country in the late 19th – mid-20th centuries. We will remember the names of Francis Bacon, David Bomberg, Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore and other British artists and sculptors.
Our tour will end in the museum cafe, where the guide will be happy to answer your questions and discuss topics of interest to you related to art.