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🖼 🏺🏛 World famous collections, from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art. 🕙 Open every day 10am–5pm.

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📣 In Bloom: How Plants Change Our World is now open. ★ ★ ★ ★ The Guardian "There's much to savour" The Telegraph 🏦 Ashmolean Members go for free with no need to book. 🌱ashmolean.org/exhibition/in-… 🎵Eric Sutherland
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We are delighted to share that, together, Oxford University's Gardens, Libraries and Museums welcomed over 3.8 million visitors last year! Thank you to all of our wonderful visitors, the Ashmolean is currently the 31st most visited attraction in the UK and is now the most popular visitor attraction in Oxfordshire. ALVA visitor figures: alva.org.uk/details.cfm?p=…
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🌸 Plates by Georg Dionysius Ehret designed for Chrisoph Jacob Trew's Plantae Selectae, 1750–73 . The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 🖌️ Orchids, Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, 1879, oil on panel © Private Collection, USA. 🌱 Plant models, Robert Brendel, c. 1860–1880, papier mâché & wood © Oxford University Herbaria, Department of Biology 🌻 Sunflower, Everard Kick & Daniel Frankcom, from the Florilegium, commissioned by Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, 1703, bound volume with watercolours © The Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, Badminton Estate, Gloucestershire 📷 Hevea brasilensis (rubber latex) coagulated with acetic acid, 19th century. © Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 🌸 Nature Series installation, Justine Smith, 2025, mixed media. © Collection of the artist 💐 Anjelica Huston, Rosa ‘Sunstruck’, Los Angeles, Kate Friend, 2022 C-type colour print. © Kate Friend Courtesy of Lyndsey Ingram, London 🖤 From The Circuit of Dispossession, Anahita Norouzi, 2022 Crude oil on translucent paper. © Anahita Norouzi. Courtesy of Anahita Norouzi and Galerie Nicolas Robert 🌼Works by Işık Güner, 2024. Watercolour on rice paper. © Işık GünerCollection of Işık Güner 📷 Illustratio systema sexualis Linnaei, John Miller 1770–77. Bound volume with hand-coloured engravings. The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 🖌️ The Indian Shawl, Herbert David Richter (1874–1955) late 19th century, oil on canvas. Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, North Yorkshire Council Collection.
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📣 In Bloom: How Plants Change Our World is now open. ★ ★ ★ ★ The Guardian "There's much to savour" The Telegraph 🏦 Ashmolean Members go for free with no need to book. 🌱ashmolean.org/exhibition/in-… 🎵Eric Sutherland
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Coming soon... 🌸 🪻 🌿 🪴 Our next major exhibition In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World opens on 19 March. 🏛️ Ashmolean Members enjoy free unlimited entry with no need to book. 🎟️ Plan your visit: ashmolean.org/exhibition/in-…
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🌷🌿 Tickets are now available for In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World. Beyond their beauty, many plants and flowers have hidden histories – tales of exploration, obsession, and knowledge. 📆 Opening 19 March 2026, this major new exhibition will take you from Oxford to the farthest corners of the world and back, uncovering the global stories behind some of Britain’s most beloved blooms – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies. 🏛️ Ashmolean Members enjoy unlimited free exhibition entry with no need to book. Find out more and plan your visit: ashmolean.org/exhibition/in-… 💐 A Vase of Flowers, Simon Verelst, c. 1669–1675, oil on canvas. 🎨 Orchids, Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, 1879, oil on panel © Private Collection, USA. Photo courtesy of the Richard Green Gallery, London 🩷 Duncan Grant, Hollyhock, Charleston, Kate Friend, 2019, C-type print. Courtesy of the artist & Lyndsey Ingram
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📣 Last chance to see This Is What You Get: Stanley Donwood, Radiohead, Thom Yorke – this exhibition closes 18 January 📣 Don't miss this unique opportunity to look at the creative forces behind some of the most important and influential music of the past few decades. 🎟️ Weekend tickets are very limited. We highly recommend booking in advance, or visiting in the week for greater availability. 🏛️ Ashmolean Members go for free. 🎨 Membranes (detail), Stanley Donwood & Thom Yorke, 2022, tempera, gouache on canvas © Stanley Donwood & Thom Yorke. Photo Emma Wood. Courtesy of TIN MAN ART
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John R R Tolkien was born on this day in 1892. Tolkien, the author of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings', was a student and eventually a professor at University of Oxford. Back in 1977, the Ashmolean hosted an exhibition of his drawings.
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Take a closer look at the artwork that inspired the animation... This print, 'A Drinking Party', forms part of a series titled 'A Set of Goldfish series' by Utagawa Kuniyoshi and dates to 1839–1842. 🌟A Drinking Party, part of A Set of Goldfish series, nishiki-e, by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861). EA1971.157
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Happy New Year to you! ✨ We hope this magical animation by Matilde Senos fills your day with joy! The Museum is closed today but will be reopening from tomorrow - we can't wait to welcome you then. ⭐️ A Drinking Party, part of A Set of Goldfish series, nishiki-e, by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861). EA1971.157
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These creatures and characters Daphne Wright hang on the walls of our current Ashmolean NOW exhibition Deep-Rooted Things. Made of unfired clay and mixed media, these sculptures derive from a series of collectible posters that once came free with the Guardian newspaper and hung on the bedroom walls of Wright’s children. See these and Daphne Wright's incredible life-size sculptures for FREE - Deep-Rooted Things is on display in Gallery 8 until 8 February. 🐇 Pet Rodents and Rabbits, Daphne Wright, 2019, unfired clay & mixed media © Daphne Wright. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London 🦎 Pet Amphibians and Reptiles (detail), Daphne Wright, 2019, unfired clay & mixed media © Daphne Wright. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London 🐕 Dogs: Utility, Toy, Hound and Terrier, Daphne Wright, 2024–2025 unfired clay & mixed media © Daphne Wright. Courtesy the artist @daphnewright_art @frithstreetgallery
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A look at the original work that inspired today's animation 🔍 These studies of a sleepy, restful hound, captured for a portrait of this dog, are by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, son of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and elder brother of Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo. These drawings were made using pen with brown ink and a brown wash, over black chalk on laid paper. ✍️ 🐶 Studies of a dog, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727 - 1804). 20.8cm tall x 26.5 cm wide. WA1937.223
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We hope you are all resting and relaxing like this perfect pooch. This charming animation was created by Will Lang and inspired by an 18th century study of a dog produced by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. 🐶 Studies of a dog, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727 - 1804). 20.8cm tall x 26.5 cm wide. WA1937.223
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🎄 The festive break has now begun for our galleries 🎄 Over the Christmas and New Year period the Museum will be closed 24–26 December and on 1 January. We will be open as usual on all other days, 10am–5pm. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Museum soon! 💫 Illustration by Kate Baylay
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What do frames tell us? Over the past few months, three works in the Ashmolean’s collection have been reframed to more faithfully reflect their original historical contexts. Thanks to the expertise of our curators and conservators, and through the generous funding of Fondation Etrillard, these works are now back on the gallery walls for all to see. 🖼️ Saint Jerome Reading in a Landscape by Giovanni Bellini. The Venetian master, Giovanni Bellini, is celebrated for his ability to capture serene spirituality in luminous colour and detail. This painting has long been enclosed in a large, ornate frame that overpowered its content. Now, it has been reframed in a subtly gilded frame, created by @pschadeframes, that is based on 15th- and early 16th-century Italian models. 🖼️ The Virgin and Child by Giovanni Bellini. At the time of its making, this striking devotional painting would have been housed in a tabernacle frame. In a stroke of luck, the frame that we removed from the Saint Jerome picture was a perfect fit, restoring the artwork to its proper visual and spiritual contexts. 🖼️ Portrait of a Young Man by Domenico Ghirlandaio. Long encased in an imitation Venetian frame, this portrait is now on display with its original engaged frame, carved as part of the panel itself — an extraordinary survival! This painting now holds the rare distinction of being one of the very few 15th-century Italian portraits in the world to be displayed in its original integral frame. You can see these works on display in the Museum’s Early Italian Art and Italian Renaissance galleries. This work was made possible through the generous support of @FondationEtrillard.
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📣 Last chance to shop online! Are you looking for the perfect festive gift for the art and history lovers in your life? We recommend placing your order by 17 December for UK delivery. Visit our online shop and browse our carefully curated range of jewellery, books, stationary, homeware, food and more: shop.ashmolean.org 🏛️ If you miss out on online orders, fear not as our gift shops will be open as usual from 10am to 5pm in the lead-up to Christmas (closed on 24-26 Dec & 1 Jan).
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Have you been following along with Ashmolean Advent? Behind today's door you'll find the inspiration behind the charming animation by Erin Christopher: ashmolean.org/advent
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🎉 1 million visitors! We are absolutely thrilled to have welcomed over 1 million visitors through our doors this year. Thank YOU! Whether you’ve visited the Museum, become an Ashmolean Member, followed along here or donated to our Appeal - however you've supported us, we want to say thank you for allowing us to continue sharing human stories across culture and across time. We are free to visit and are open 7 days a week - we can’t wait to welcome you through our doors.
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Take a closer look at the original artwork that inspired today's animation by Alex Mitchell. John Ruskin created this vibrant study of a Kingfisher in 1871. The use of colour in art was important to Ruskin. He believed that the colours of the natural world could inspire and guide artists who should replicate them as truthfully as possible. You can view this beautiful artwork on request in our Western Art Print room - visit our website to plan your visit: ashmolean.org/western-art-pr… 💙 Study of a Kingfisher, John Ruskin (1819 - 1900), 1871. WA.RS.RUD.201
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Have you ever seen a Kingfisher? Alex Mitchell brings John Ruskin's Study of a Kingfisher to life in this beautiful animation. This animation is a part of a series by talented student illustrators and animators from universities across the UK. Their inspiring works respond to the artworks and objects in the Museum’s collection. 💙 Study of a Kingfisher, John Ruskin (1819 - 1900), 1871. WA.RS.RUD.201
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