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Author: Jessica Lim

Jessica W. H. Lim completed her PhD on Anna Letitia Barbauld’s contributions to British children’s literature in 2018. Her research interests include women’s writing, children’s literature, and literature from the long eighteenth century, and she has published with Oxford Research in English, Notes and Queries, Forum for World Literature Series, The Charles Lamb Bulletin, and has a forthcoming publication with Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature. She is a keen musician and was the Assistant Organist at Magdalene College Chapel Choir from 2016–2018. Jessica is a coffee snob, and her passions include food, cooking, and the philosophically placid Cambridge cattle.

Courtauld Impressionists: from Manet to Cézanne at the National Gallery, London

15th January 20193rd February 2019  Jessica Lim

The Courtauld Gallery’s prized collection of Impressionist paintings and the man who purchased them are celebrated in the National Gallery’s current show.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Bonnard, Cézanne, Courtauld Impressionists, Daumier, Degas, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, National Gallery, Pissarro, Renoir, Samuel Courtauld, Seurat, Van Gogh

Gainsborough’s Family Album at the National Portrait Gallery, London.

31st December 201831st December 2018  Jessica Lim

The National Portrait Gallery’s latest exhibition, Gainsborough’s Family Album, captures the artist’s affection for his family, says our contributor Jessica Lim.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: 18thc, eighteenth-century, Joshua Reynolds, National Portrait Gallery, painting, portraiture, Thomas Gainsborough, Thomas Gainsborough's Family Album

Review of Mantegna and Bellini at the National Gallery, London

30th December 201830th December 2018  Jessica Lim

Jessica Lim delights in seeing the work of sibling artists, Mantegna and Bellini, in the National Gallery’s latest exhibition.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Andrea Mantegna, art, Bellini, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna, painting, Renaissance, The Bible
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