Painters’ Paintings: From Freud to Van Dyck, National Gallery

Painters' Paintings: National Gallery London explores the spectacular works collected by star artists in 2016 exhibition

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Italian Woman (detail), about 1870 © The National Gallery, London
While the National Gallery has endless masterpieces hidden in its collection, did you know that some of these amazing gems were once owned by masters? This National Gallery 2016 exhibition explores the significance of a painter's paintings, and why artists chose to buy specific works to line their walls and inspire them.
National Gallery exhibition: what to expect
Get to grips with the collections of celebrated artists like Van Dyck's Titian, Matisse's Degas and Lucian Freud's Corot in this innovative new show in the National Gallery Sainsbury Wing.
It's an excellent way to show off the National Gallery's collection as well as recruit some wonderful additions from abroad. This 2016 National Gallery exhibition also reveals a whole new side to our favourite artists - asking how much did these paintings affect their owner?
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What Painters’ Paintings: From Freud to Van Dyck, National Gallery
Where National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN | MAP
Nearest tube Charing Cross (underground)
When 23 Jun 16 – 04 Sep 16, Friday: 10am–9pm
Price £12, concessions available, free for members.
Website Click here for more details




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