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"But he didn't riff on it until 1932," says London National Gallery curator Christopher Riopelle. So it took a while to take on Ingres with Marie-Thérèse as the Woman with a Book. Evidence of ...
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, “Madame Moitessier” (1856), oil on canvas, 47.24 x 36.26 inches (© The National Gallery, London) These two paintings hang a yard or so from each other ...
When The National Portrait Gallery opened its doors to the public in London on Thursday, it was the first time in three years it has done so. Officially re-opened by its patron, Princess Catherine ...
It’s the National Gallery’s 200th birthday, so I’m in London covering what seems to be a moment of both vacuity and splendor. The place was certainly packed, with even the Dutch galleries ...
Artist in Residence Céline Condorelli’s Bulk: Everlasting Colour in Room 31 of the National Gallery. Courtesy the National Gallery, London / © Céline Condorelli ...
On 10 May the National Gallery in London is to unveil the first full rehang of its collection since the opening of the Sainsbury Wing in 1991. The wing has been closed for just over two years ...
Sponsor Message A billionaire lover of fine art, he and his brothers had in 1985 pledged to fund a major extension of London's National Gallery. (The cost was undisclosed, but reportedly in the ...
The United Kingdom’s National Gallery is “a free, current and constant reference point,” says Martin Caiger-Smith, head of the master’s program in curating at the London-based Courtauld In ...
The National Gallery celebrates 200th birthday with reopening of Sainsbury Wing, Master Japanese artist Hiroshige comes to the British Museum, Sir Grayson Perry responds to The Wallace Collection ...
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