1. Over Half the United Kingdom's Collection of Paintings Now Online in Your Paintings

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    artwork: Pieter Brueghel the Younger - "The Faithless Shepherd". - Oil on panel, 74 x 105 cm. - Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums.

    LONDON.- Your Paintings is the first national online museum of all publicly owned oil paintings in the UK. It was launched in June of this year (2011) by the Public Catalogue Foundation and the BBC. It has been announced that a further 40,000 paintings have been uploaded to the site since the launch, taking the total to 104,000 paintings, over half the national collection. Among the latest painting images uploaded to the site are works by Thomas Brooks (RNLI Grace Darling Museum, Northumberland), Edgar Degas (The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham), Joshua Reynolds (The University of Aberdeen), Bridget Riley (Morley College, London), Peter Paul Rubens (National Trust, Saltram, Devon) and Henry Whiting’s "Man Wrestling an Alligator" from Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre, a world-class collection of British fairground art from the 1880s to the 1980s. Without  doubt, the collection of fairground art at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre in Devon is the most important of its kind in the country. It is a world-class collection of British fairground art from the 1880s to the 1980s.


    In total the works of over 23,000 artists can now be seen on the site.

    Your Paintings is the world’s most ambitious initiative to bring an entire nation’s painting collection to the public online. The UK’s collection is an estimated 200,000 oil paintings, held in 3,000 galleries, museums, libraries and public institutions, making it one of the largest and most diverse collections in the world.

    Your Paintings is interactive and fully searchable by artist, collection and location, and is enriched with links to the BBC’s formidable archive of TV, radio and online resources. It provides links to the collections themselves and encourages users to visit the paintings in person.

    artwork: Henry Whiting, c.1839-1931, Hatwell's 'Gallopers' : Man Wrestling an Alligator, Oil on panel - The Fairground Heritage Trust

    This is one of  4 panels on show at Dingle‟s Fairground Heritage Centre which were  used to conceal the machinery of the ride, owned by the Hatwell family in the 1940s,  and to  decorate the  bottom of the carousel of galloping horse

    To make the site searchable by subject matter over 5,000 members of the public have already signed up as taggers, alongside curators and experts, participating in the enormous task of cataloguing the collection online. These Taggers have already entered over 1.3m tags into the system. Tagging, using the latest crowd–sourcing techniques, is revealing a fascinating new layer of rich, and ultimately shareable, data, that will allow searches for a huge range of subject matter across the website.

    Your Paintings has recently been recognized at the 2011 British Interactive Media Awards (BIMA), winning first prize in the Arts and Culture category.

    Your Paintings reached on average 125,000 unique monthly browsers, in the first three months after launch. (91,000 unique monthly browsers in the UK).

    Mark Thompson, Director General, BBC, said “I am delighted that Your Paintings has reached this impressive milestone. The website that we have created in partnership with the Public Catalogue Foundation is an important commitment to the cultural sector and a significant example of how the BBC can help in the creation of a digital public space.”

    Andrew Ellis, Director, the Public Catalogue Foundation, said “Your Paintings is a worldwide showcase of the United Kingdom’s paintings. The public are invited to play an important role in building and enhancing this website. By tagging what can be seen in each work, everyone can contribute to making Your Paintings a unique and rich learning resource.”

    Visit Your Paintings at : http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/


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