Read Leicester Square review for details as it's mentioned (if you haven't read it, I don't write this stuff for my own entertainment!). Walk through to the haunting picture of the Execution of Lady Jane Grey (painted in Paris in 1830). From their the main national collection is at your feet well about 10% of it anyway, rest is in storage as there isn't the room.
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You don't have to be an art lover to love this place. Even if you didn't know anything about art before, after one visit you surely will. Because they have painitings there that can capture and mesmer...
Great place. Starting from middle-ages ending in 20th century.
This is a fantastic Art Gallery with fabulous paintings. They have an exhibition on at the moment showcasing the art of Artemisia Gentileshi an amazing female Baroque painter who was trained by her f...
Happiness and smile are what everyone needs, no matter what ages we shall always maintain my hearts like children.
Sunny Pang
National Art Gallery in London is one of my favorite places to explore. I love getting lost in the history!
Bri Elise
Behind the fountain in Trafalgar Square is the National Gallery of England
free of charge. Art students can come and visit
daily
Ocean channel
The National Gallery, also translated as National Gallery, is located in the north of Trafalgar Square in central London, England, with a strong artistic atmosphere. There are many masterpieces handed down here, such as Van Gogh's "Sunflower", etc., and also saw the masterpiece of Shura's spotlight "Aniel's Bathing Spot".
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The National Gallery houses a large collection of European oil paintings. The museum is divided into four halls, which are displayed in chronological order and contain a large number of Renaissance works. The National Gallery houses paintings from famous artists including Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Monet. Famous paintings include Da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks, Van Gogh’s Sunflower, and Monet’s Water Lilies.
Read Leicester Square review for details as it's mentioned (if you haven't read it, I don't write this stuff for my own entertainment!). Walk through to the haunting picture of the Execution of Lady Jane Grey (painted in Paris in 1830). From their the main national collection is at your feet well about 10% of it anyway, rest is in storage as there isn't the room.
This is a great collection of some of the finest art and portraits. It's free and a must especially good on a rainy day.
All of Great Britains most important people reside here!
I must admit I have only been to the bathrooms, but it has a lot of great stuff.
One of my favorite places in London that j always hit when there. The agnus soon is free and had art of really good. Lots of variety and lots of really good pieces.