John Singer Sargent, William Blake in spotlight at Tate Britain

John Singer Sargent, ‘Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer,’ 1902. Tate
John Singer Sargent, ‘Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer,’ 1902. Tate
John Singer Sargent, ‘Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer,’ 1902. Tate

LONDON – Tate Britain has opened its latest series of new free displays, each focusing on specific artists and subjects, including works from across the centuries by William Blake, John Singer Sargent, Marie Yates and John Akomfrah. Located throughout the chronological Walk Through British Art and in the Clore Gallery, these Spotlight displays offer an in-depth look at particular artists, themes and moments in history.

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