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  • THE FLOURISH FLOCK PROJECT

    100 birds by 100 artists

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE FLOURISH FLOCK PROJECT

    100 birds by 100 artists

  • THE MOORISH ALCOVE

    In February 1910, Merton and Annie visited Spain. Their trip to the Moorish Palace of Alhambra in Gr...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE MOORISH ALCOVE

    In February 1910, Merton and Annie visited Spain. Their trip to the Moorish Palace of Alhambra in Granada inspired them to build a Moorish Alcove in their home on their return to Bournemouth.

  • THE YELLOW ROOM

    The Yellow Room was originally Annie Russell-Cotes’ bedroom. Unfortunately, we have no original plan...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE YELLOW ROOM

    The Yellow Room was originally Annie Russell-Cotes’ bedroom. Unfortunately, we have no original plans or photographs of the bedroom and its furniture.

  • THE RED ROOM

    This room was originally Merton’s bedroom. He and Annie had separate bedrooms with single beds (a co...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE RED ROOM

    This room was originally Merton’s bedroom. He and Annie had separate bedrooms with single beds (a common practice amongst middle-class couples of the time).

  • THE GREEN ROOM

    This room was originally used as guest bedroom throughout Merton and Annie’s residence, most probabl...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE GREEN ROOM

    This room was originally used as guest bedroom throughout Merton and Annie’s residence, most probably by their grandchildren when they came to stay as a treat. When Annie became ill in 1919, her nurse, Miss Newboult, moved into the guest bedroom permanently. Annie moved into Merton’s bedroom, the Red Room, just opposite, to be close to her nurse.

  • THE GALLERIES

    Four beautiful galleries showcase the acclaimed artwork in the Russell-Cotes.

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE GALLERIES

    Four beautiful galleries showcase the acclaimed artwork in the Russell-Cotes.

  • THE MORNING ROOM

    The Morning Room was used by Merton as his Study, despite the provision of a Study one upstairs. He ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE MORNING ROOM

    The Morning Room was used by Merton as his Study, despite the provision of a Study one upstairs. He used an octagonal table that once belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte to work on.

  • THE DINING ROOM & CONSERVAT...

    The Dining Room is one of the principal showrooms of the house and contains some of the finest decor...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE DINING ROOM & CONSERVATORY

    The Dining Room is one of the principal showrooms of the house and contains some of the finest decoration to be found in East Cliff Hall. The peacocks and fruit on the coving were painted by John Thomas.

  • THE MAIN HALL & STAIRS

    The exquisite main hall with its plush staircase encapsulates the grandeur of the late-Victorian era...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE MAIN HALL & STAIRS

    The exquisite main hall with its plush staircase encapsulates the grandeur of the late-Victorian era.

  • EAST CLIFF HALL

    East Cliff Hall was the home of Merton (1835-1921) and Annie Russell-Cotes (1835-1920). The building...

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    Published: 09/2017

    EAST CLIFF HALL

    East Cliff Hall was the home of Merton (1835-1921) and Annie Russell-Cotes (1835-1920). The building of East Cliff Hall was begun in 1897 and was completed in its first form in 1901.

  • MAKING AND BREAKING THE RUL...

    Our major new exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts by examining ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    MAKING AND BREAKING THE RULES

    Our major new exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts by examining the tension between the establishment and the avant-garde as seen through the collections of the Russell-Cotes.

  • PHILIP SUTTON: WOODCUTS

    Philip Sutton RA was born in Poole and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstr...

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    Published: 09/2017

    PHILIP SUTTON: WOODCUTS

    Philip Sutton RA was born in Poole and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstream, where he later taught. He travelled extensively, painting and exhibiting as he went, and now lives and works in Bridport. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1988.

  • RUSSELL-COTES CERAMICS

    The museum’s founders, Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, were avid collectors of European and Oriental...

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    Published: 09/2017

    RUSSELL-COTES CERAMICS

    The museum’s founders, Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, were avid collectors of European and Oriental ceramics.

  • WWI: THE RUSSELL-COTES REME...

    To mark the centenary of the end of the Great War, this selection of objects from our collections re...

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    Published: 09/2017

    WWI: THE RUSSELL-COTES REMEMBERS

    To mark the centenary of the end of the Great War, this selection of objects from our collections reflects on the changes to society brought about by this world-changing event.

  • APHRODITE

    Aphrodia is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    APHRODITE

    Aphrodia is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified with the planet Venus, which is named after the Roman goddess Venus, with whom Aphrodite was extensively syncretized. Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans.

  • PEGASUS

    Pegasus is a mythical winged divine stallion, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek myth...

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    Published: 09/2017

    PEGASUS

    Pegasus is a mythical winged divine stallion, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek mythology. Usually depicted as pure white, Pegasus is a child of the Olympian god Poseidon. He was foaled by the Gorgon Medusa[1] upon her death, when the hero Perseus decapitated her. Pegasus is the brother of Chrysaor and the uncle of Geryon.

  • PERSEUS

    In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.

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    Published: 09/2017

    PERSEUS

    In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.

  • HEROES, GODS AND MONSTERS:

    Perseus, Pegasus and Aphrodite are just some of the characters from Ancient Greece

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    Published: 09/2017

    HEROES, GODS AND MONSTERS:

    Perseus, Pegasus and Aphrodite are just some of the characters from Ancient Greece

  • SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 – 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well k...

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    Published: 09/2017

    SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 – 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well known for his paintings of animals — particularly horses, dogs, and stags. However, his best known works are the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square

  • TE AHO TE RANGI WHAREPU

    Te Aho o te Rangi Wharepu, or Te Aho for short, was born about 1811 and became a famous tohunga of t...

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    Published: 09/2017

    TE AHO TE RANGI WHAREPU

    Te Aho o te Rangi Wharepu, or Te Aho for short, was born about 1811 and became a famous tohunga of the Ngati Mahuta.

ARTS
  • SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 – 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well k...

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    Published: 09/2017

    SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 – 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well known for his paintings of animals — particularly horses, dogs, and stags. However, his best known works are the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square

  • TE AHO TE RANGI WHAREPU

    Te Aho o te Rangi Wharepu, or Te Aho for short, was born about 1811 and became a famous tohunga of t...

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    Published: 09/2017

    TE AHO TE RANGI WHAREPU

    Te Aho o te Rangi Wharepu, or Te Aho for short, was born about 1811 and became a famous tohunga of the Ngati Mahuta.

  • EMPRESS EUGÉNIE OF FRANCE

    The last Empress of the French was born in Granada, Spain,

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    Published: 09/2017

    EMPRESS EUGÉNIE OF FRANCE

    The last Empress of the French was born in Granada, Spain,

  • A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS

    Discover the charms and delights of a Victorian Christmas.

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    Published: 09/2017

    A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS

    Discover the charms and delights of a Victorian Christmas.

  • SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    A particular favourite was Flood in the Highlands (1864) by Edwin Landseer, as shown in the marble b...

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    Published: 09/2017

    SIR EDWIN LANDSEER

    A particular favourite was Flood in the Highlands (1864) by Edwin Landseer, as shown in the marble bust effigy above.

EXHIBITIONS
  • THE FLOURISH FLOCK PROJECT

    100 birds by 100 artists

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE FLOURISH FLOCK PROJECT

    100 birds by 100 artists

  • MAKING AND BREAKING THE RUL...

    Our major new exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts by examining ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    MAKING AND BREAKING THE RULES

    Our major new exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts by examining the tension between the establishment and the avant-garde as seen through the collections of the Russell-Cotes.

  • PHILIP SUTTON: WOODCUTS

    Philip Sutton RA was born in Poole and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstr...

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    Published: 09/2017

    PHILIP SUTTON: WOODCUTS

    Philip Sutton RA was born in Poole and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstream, where he later taught. He travelled extensively, painting and exhibiting as he went, and now lives and works in Bridport. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1988.

  • RUSSELL-COTES CERAMICS

    The museum’s founders, Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, were avid collectors of European and Oriental...

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    Published: 09/2017

    RUSSELL-COTES CERAMICS

    The museum’s founders, Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, were avid collectors of European and Oriental ceramics.

  • WWI: THE RUSSELL-COTES REME...

    To mark the centenary of the end of the Great War, this selection of objects from our collections re...

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    Published: 09/2017

    WWI: THE RUSSELL-COTES REMEMBERS

    To mark the centenary of the end of the Great War, this selection of objects from our collections reflects on the changes to society brought about by this world-changing event.

HEROES, GODS AND MONSTERS:
  • APHRODITE

    Aphrodia is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified ...

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    Published: 09/2017

    APHRODITE

    Aphrodia is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified with the planet Venus, which is named after the Roman goddess Venus, with whom Aphrodite was extensively syncretized. Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans.

  • PEGASUS

    Pegasus is a mythical winged divine stallion, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek myth...

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    Published: 09/2017

    PEGASUS

    Pegasus is a mythical winged divine stallion, and one of the most recognized creatures in Greek mythology. Usually depicted as pure white, Pegasus is a child of the Olympian god Poseidon. He was foaled by the Gorgon Medusa[1] upon her death, when the hero Perseus decapitated her. Pegasus is the brother of Chrysaor and the uncle of Geryon.

  • PERSEUS

    In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.

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    Published: 09/2017

    PERSEUS

    In Greek mythology, Perseus is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.

  • HEROES, GODS AND MONSTERS:

    Perseus, Pegasus and Aphrodite are just some of the characters from Ancient Greece

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    Published: 09/2017

    HEROES, GODS AND MONSTERS:

    Perseus, Pegasus and Aphrodite are just some of the characters from Ancient Greece

HOUSES
  • THE MOORISH ALCOVE

    In February 1910, Merton and Annie visited Spain. Their trip to the Moorish Palace of Alhambra in Gr...

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE MOORISH ALCOVE

    In February 1910, Merton and Annie visited Spain. Their trip to the Moorish Palace of Alhambra in Granada inspired them to build a Moorish Alcove in their home on their return to Bournemouth.

  • THE YELLOW ROOM

    The Yellow Room was originally Annie Russell-Cotes’ bedroom. Unfortunately, we have no original plan...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE YELLOW ROOM

    The Yellow Room was originally Annie Russell-Cotes’ bedroom. Unfortunately, we have no original plans or photographs of the bedroom and its furniture.

  • THE RED ROOM

    This room was originally Merton’s bedroom. He and Annie had separate bedrooms with single beds (a co...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE RED ROOM

    This room was originally Merton’s bedroom. He and Annie had separate bedrooms with single beds (a common practice amongst middle-class couples of the time).

  • THE GREEN ROOM

    This room was originally used as guest bedroom throughout Merton and Annie’s residence, most probabl...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE GREEN ROOM

    This room was originally used as guest bedroom throughout Merton and Annie’s residence, most probably by their grandchildren when they came to stay as a treat. When Annie became ill in 1919, her nurse, Miss Newboult, moved into the guest bedroom permanently. Annie moved into Merton’s bedroom, the Red Room, just opposite, to be close to her nurse.

  • THE GALLERIES

    Four beautiful galleries showcase the acclaimed artwork in the Russell-Cotes.

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    Published: 09/2017

    THE GALLERIES

    Four beautiful galleries showcase the acclaimed artwork in the Russell-Cotes.

  • THE MORNING ROOM

    The Morning Room was used by Merton as his Study, despite the provision of a Study one upstairs. He ...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE MORNING ROOM

    The Morning Room was used by Merton as his Study, despite the provision of a Study one upstairs. He used an octagonal table that once belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte to work on.

  • THE DINING ROOM & CONSERVAT...

    The Dining Room is one of the principal showrooms of the house and contains some of the finest decor...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE DINING ROOM & CONSERVATORY

    The Dining Room is one of the principal showrooms of the house and contains some of the finest decoration to be found in East Cliff Hall. The peacocks and fruit on the coving were painted by John Thomas.

  • THE MAIN HALL & STAIRS

    The exquisite main hall with its plush staircase encapsulates the grandeur of the late-Victorian era...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    THE MAIN HALL & STAIRS

    The exquisite main hall with its plush staircase encapsulates the grandeur of the late-Victorian era.

  • EAST CLIFF HALL

    East Cliff Hall was the home of Merton (1835-1921) and Annie Russell-Cotes (1835-1920). The building...

      0.0 (0)

    Published: 09/2017

    EAST CLIFF HALL

    East Cliff Hall was the home of Merton (1835-1921) and Annie Russell-Cotes (1835-1920). The building of East Cliff Hall was begun in 1897 and was completed in its first form in 1901.