A Monet masterpiece, The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil, painted in 1872, will be exhibited at four galleries in England, starting with the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull. This rare opportunity to see the artwork outside of London is part of the National Gallery’s “Masterpiece” tour, which includes immersive sensory experiences for disabled visitors. The painting will be on display in Hull for three months from June 19 next year, following stops in Norwich, South Shields, and Blackpool, showcasing Monet’s iconic impressionist style to a wide audience.
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‘Kind of nobody took any notice’, alleged victim told police, Rochdale sex abuse trial hears
A woman known as Girl B alleges she was sexually abused by older Asian men as a teenager, but her concerns were not taken seriously. Eight men, including Mohammed Zahid, Kasir Bashir, and Mushtaq Ahmed, deny a range of sexual offenses, including rape, against two girls between 2001 and 2006. Girl B described being "passed around" for sex by men who couldn't speak English, feeling disconnected during the abuse, and receiving money for her compliance,...
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