A Simple Line runs at the Riversley Park building until Saturday, June 13.
It features works from famous English painters, some of the greatest Italian printmakers, and the students of Rembrandt.
Notable artists include:
J.M.W Turner, one of the most influential English painters, known for his Mezzotint engravings depicting scenes from across the United Kingdom.
His works include an engraving of the renowned Dunstanburgh Castle, featured in this exhibitions collection.
Gerard Douw, trained by Rembrandt in 1628, was a well-known Dutch painter during the 17th century.
The Museum has the rare chance to exhibit his work from the art collection of Mr. Le Comte de Vence.
Giovanni Battista Piranesi, considered one of the greatest Italian printmakers from the 18th century, combined his knowledge of ancient architecture with his enthusiasm for etching to produce engravings that reconstructed ancient sites, such as Pompeii.
Alongside the show is a brand-new colouring sheet for younger visitors to try.
For those who have a passion for engravings or just want a fun day out, visit the Museum for an unforgettable experience.
While at the Museum, why not take a look at the other temporary exhibitions, for example the Festival of Arts which exhibits the creative achievements of local talent.
This exhibition features art from across a variety of mediums, including painting, drawings, textiles, miniatures, and student work.
For opening hours, visit the Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery webpage.
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