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Exclusive to the National Gallery shop, this square ceramic pot stand features a detail from Jean-Marc Nattier's painting, Manon Balletti. Made exclusively for the National Gallery by Craven Dunhill Jackfield Limited, these ceramic tiles are presses from powdered clay, printed & hand glazed using authentic techniques first pioneered in the late nineteenth century. Beautifully presented in a branded gift box, these ceramic pot stands are perfect for teapots, casseroles & house plants & will add a touch of inspiration to any home. ...
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This pocket mirror features a detail from Nattier’s Manon Balletti from the National Gallery Collection. This simple yet elegant mirror has the painting detail on one side & the mirror on the other. About this painting Manon Balletti, 1757 Oil on canvas, 54 x 47.5 cm © The National Gallery, London. Bequeathed by Emilie Yznaga, 1945 ...
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Treat yourself to a touch of luxury with this beautiful pure silk scarf, featuring a design inspired by Jean-Marc Nattier's ...
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A natural wood picture frame suitable for mounting postcards from the National Gallery collection. This ash picture frame, glazed with durable plastic, is also available in a larger size, perfect for framing mini prints & art prints, & in gold & black. This postcard frame is designed to fit images measuring 8 x 10 inches, 203 x 254 mm. ...
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The painting depicts Christ appearing to Mary Magdalen on the morning after the Resurrection, when he tells her not to touch him ('noli me tangere') 'for I am not yet ascended to my father' (John 20: 14-18). ' The Maries at the Sepulchre', ' The Resurrectio ...
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A story from the New Testament (John 20: 14-18) tells how Mary Magdalene at first mistook the Risen Christ for a gardener: he is shown holding a hoe. She kneels before him & Christ urges her not to touch him, saying ' Noli me tangere'. This is a pinnacle panel from an altarpiece by a Florentine master in the 1370s, named after another pinnacle from the same altarpiece in the Lehman Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The artist's style is close to that of Jacopo di Cione. It has been suggested that the painter may be the Camaldolese monk, Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci. ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Titian’s Noli me Tangere from our collection. About this painting Noli me Tangere, about 1514 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1856 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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In the foreground a nun & a schoolgirl swing a skipping rope for a group of girls, whilst others in the background come to join them. Through the trees can be seen the shell of the Tuileries palace as it appeared after being burnt down during the Commun ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Nicolas Poussin’s Nymph with Satyrs from our collection. About this painting Nymph with Satyrs, about 1627 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1831 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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Nessus And Dejanira Print

Nessus the centaur was killed by Hercules for attempting to rape his bride Dejanira. Before dying, Nessus gave Dejanira his bloody tunic, telling her to give it to Hercules if he was unfaithful, and his affections would return. When she did this the shirt stuck to Hercules' skin and he burned to death in agony. Ovid, 'Metamorphoses' (Book IX). The picture may have been part of a decorative scheme, illustrating the life of Hercules or stories of thwarted love. It dates from around 1700.
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Nessus the centaur was killed by Hercules for attempting to rape his bride Dejanira. Before dying, Nessus gave Dejanira his bloody tunic, telling her to give it to Hercules if he was unfaithful, & his affections would return. When she did this the shirt stuck to Hercules' skin & he burned to death in agony. Ovid, ' Metamorphoses' (Book IX). The picture may have been part of a decorative scheme, illustrating the life of Hercules or stories of thwarted love. It dates from around 1700.

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Love - Someone who shows deep affection for someone else.
Skin - The largest organ on a human. Its main purpose is to keep liquids inside the body.
Shirt - an item of clothing. Shirts are worn over the shoulders and are buttoned together at the front. Shirts also have a collar.
Tunic - A tunic can refer to various types of clothing with differening lengths from the shoulders down to anywhere between the hips and ankles.
Decorative - Making things look more appealing and attractive.
Print - A mechanical process of putting text onto paper. It can also relate to a pattern on an item.

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