
There's something unusual in The National Gallery at night-time. Sometimes, the paintings come to life! Join Van Gogh's sunflowers as they explore some of their favourite paintings in the gallery, from dramatic battle scenes with rearing horses to god-like portraits and glittering angels. There are loads of secret things to discover about each of the paintings. Some paintings have been stored in c... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Education for KidsArtsKids & FamilyVisual Arts | ||||

This beautiful piece of art is really, really old – it was painted in the 14th century – that’s over 600 years ago! It shows a colourful but sad scene of Jesus and two other men on crosses, with lots of people, gathering at their feet. And under the... more
When you look at some paintings they might look very faded or cracked. Perhaps the colours seem wrong. Take a look at Tobias and The Angel by Andrea del Verrocchio, because there definitely seems to be something amiss!
The painting is based on a f... more
It's never good when a famous painting gets damaged! There are different types of damage that can affect paintings, some of them accidental, some intentional – such as the vandalism which affected The Rokeby Venus in 1914.
A lot of the work done he... more
This painting is super colourful! And it's of a very posh lady - the Marquise de Seignelay. It’s by a French artist called Pierre Mignard.
The Marquise was a real noblewoman who lived over 400 years ago, which was when this painting was made. It’s ... more
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This is fun educational and great at the same time! Really
Awesome! They bring the paintings to life for kids - my 5 year old loved it!
Excellent way to teach kids about Art History!
A great, different way to hear about Paintings for kids.
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