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William Holman Hunt, oil on canvas, 1868–1869 Most of the works collected in the Museum's early years were by artists that had strong Sussex links. However there were exceptions include Nicholas Roerich, Hobbema, Wynants and a piece from the School of Bassano. The collection diversified to include the main movements in British painting and includes
Bianca (1869), a painting by
William Holman Hunt. There are also works by
Lucien Pissarro and
Ivon Hitchens. Sculpture is represented through works by
John Skelton,
Philip Jackson,
Dora Gordine and
Anthony Stevens who are all nationally recognised but have links to the region. The Museum acquired Skelton's
The Diver (1970), a carving in walnut wood, in 2008. This was made possible through the
V&A Purchase Fund and the Friends of the Worthing Museum. The Art Gallery regularly hosts visiting exhibitions such as
Jon Edgar in 2010 and
Dora Gordine in 2011, in association with
Kingston University's Dorich House Museum. ==History==