BEYOND THE GALLERIES
Take a seat in Gallery 44 and use the tablets and headphones to explore the Museum's world-class collection of drawings and prints. Hear stories directly from our curators through images, text, audio and video.
THE STORIES TO EXPLORE
![Self-portrait in a heavy fur cap, 1631, Rembrandt (1606-69) © Ashmolean Museum WA1855.312 Self-portrait drawing by Rembrandt of the artist wearing a cap](https://ashmolean.web.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/mt_image_medium/public/ashmolean/images/media/self-portrait-in-a-heavy-fur-cap-1631-rembrandt-1606-69-c-ashmolean-museum-wa1855.312.jpg?itok=ilVUb73R)
Looking Over Rembrandt's Shoulder
Rembrandt and his working methods
With An Van Camp
Curator of Northern European Art
Explore some of Rembrandt’s prints and drawings, which featured in the Ashmolean’s 2020 Young Rembrandt exhibition.
![Study of a nude youth with arms raised, 1618–1621, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, known as Guercino (1591–1666) © Ashmolean Museum, WA1959.18 Detail of a drawing by Guercino of a nude man with arms stretching into the air](https://ashmolean.web.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/mt_image_medium/public/ashmolean/images/media/beyond_the_galleries_2021_-_study_of_a_nude_youth_with_arms_raised_1618-1621_guercino_wa1959.18.jpg?itok=hjWRQzbV)
Italian Drawings
New Discoveries
With Dr Rachel Boyd
Getty Paper Project Research Fellow
Explore a selection of the Ashmolean’s exceptional holdings of drawings by Italian artists and discover how and why they were made, as well as how we conduct research on them today.
![T(RT/RT)II, 1982, A.R. Penck (1939–2017), presented by Michael Werner © Ashmolean Museum WA2020.86 Colourful line art by A.R. Penck of figures, lines and abstract shapes](https://ashmolean.web.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/mt_image_medium/public/ashmolean/images/media/beyond_the_galleries_2021_-_t_rt_rt_ii_1982_a_r_penck_wa2020.86.jpg?itok=3nCoY1Ph)
Young & Wild?
Neo-Expressionism Reconsidered
With Dr Lena Fritsch
Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art
Explore a selection of 1980s German Neo-Expressionist works on paper in the Ashmolean’s collection – ranging from iconic A.R. Penck prints to early drawings by Elvira Bach.
![Head of a Woman, 1890, Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898) © Ashmolean Museum WA1939.12 Purple drawing by Edward Burne-Jones of a woman's face](https://ashmolean.web.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/mt_image_medium/public/ashmolean/images/media/beyond_the_galleries_2021_-_head_of_a_woman_1890_edward_burne-jones_wa1939.12.jpg?itok=kyrVYo6t)
Colour Revolution
19th-Century British Drawings
With Matthew Winterbottom
Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture
Explore some colourful works on paper, which will feature in a major exhibition, The Colour Revolution: Turner to Whistler, that is due to open at the Ashmolean Museum in 2023.