The Courtauld Gallery (UK: /ˈkɔːrtoʊld/) is an art museum in Somerset House, on the Strand in central London. It houses the collection of the Samuel Courtauld...
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and is housed in the Courtauld Gallery. The Courtauld is based in Somerset House, in the Strand in London. In 2019, the Courtauld's teaching and research...
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Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld MC FRGS (27 February 1883 – 9 October 1967) was an English philanthropist associated with geographical exploration, the restoration...
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objects that his heirs gave to the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, where many are displayed in the Courtauld Gallery. Thomas Gambier Parry is the father...
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Fitzwilliam Museum, which toured to the Abbot Hall Art Gallery. In 2009, he had another solo show at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Auerbach was the subject of...
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The Card Players (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
piece Man with a Pipe, displayed alongside The Card Players at the Courtauld Gallery in London. The former, along with two similar paintings of smokers...
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Samuel Courtauld (7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) was an English industrialist who is best remembered as an art collector. He founded The Courtauld Institute...
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Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
Gogh. The painting is in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art and on display in the Gallery at Somerset House. The painting includes inspiration...
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Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
Musée d'Orsay in Paris. A smaller, earlier version can be seen at the Courtauld Gallery, London. The painting features a nude woman casually lunching with...
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A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
close friend of Manet, and hung over his piano. It is now in the Courtauld Gallery in London. The painting exemplifies Manet's commitment to realism...
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The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery, is a public art gallery at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch...
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Tate Britain (redirect from Clore Gallery)
Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on Millbank in the City of...
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Gallery and other works rotate between London and Dublin every few years. A fund for the purchase of modern paintings established by Samuel Courtauld...
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the French Neo-Impressionist artist Georges Seurat. In 2015–6, the Courtauld Gallery, in its exhibition Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat, made the case...
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Courtauld bag". In Ward, Rachel (ed.). Court and Craft, A Masterpiece from Northern Iraq, Courtauld Gallery Exhibition Catalogue. London: Courtauld Gallery...
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Waste & Resources Action Programme (redirect from Courtauld Commitment)
packaging. The Courtauld Commitments were initiated in 2005 at an event at the Courtauld Gallery in London. During 2005-2009 the Courtauld Commitment looked...
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Adam and Eve (Cranach) (category Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery)
Poland 1510 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria c. 1510–20 Courtauld Gallery, London, England 1526 Uffizi, Florence, Italy 1528 (see Adam and Eve...
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by the owners of the building, Shirayama Shokusan, to have the Saatchi Gallery evicted on grounds of violating its contract, particularly using space...
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exhibition of new and recent works by Peter Doig opened at London’s Courtauld Gallery comprising 12 paintings and 20 works on paper. Most of these paintings...
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Toulouse-Lautrec) (in French) Toulouse-Lautrec and Jane Avril beyond the Moulin Rouge - Courtauld Gallery, London Archived 5 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine...
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Laurenziana. His works include: Coronation of the Virgin (1388–1390), Courtauld Gallery, London Madonna and Child with Saints (1395–1402) Episodes in the...
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Aviva Burnstock (category Academics of the Courtauld Institute of Art)
Thesis (Ph.D.), Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, 1991 "A technical study of Cassone panels from the Courtauld Gallery", Tilly Schmidt...
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0°6′7″W / 51.50806°N 0.10194°W / 51.50806; -0.10194Bankside Gallery is a public art gallery in Bankside, London, England. Opened by Queen Elizabeth II...
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Bridgewater House, Westminster (redirect from Bridgewater Gallery)
architect Charles Heathcote Tatham to accommodate the Stafford Gallery (renamed the Bridgewater Gallery in Bridgewater House), where the collections of paintings...
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British Museum (redirect from Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery)
the ground floor, with connecting galleries from Gallery 5 to Gallery 23. On the upper floor, there are galleries devoted to smaller material from ancient...
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anonymously to the Courtauld Institute of Art. Known as the "Princes Gate bequest", most of it is on display at the Courtauld Gallery in London. Count Antoine...
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Hermitage Rooms (category Defunct art museums and galleries in London)
the case of Peter Paul Rubens: A Touch of Brilliance) from the Courtauld Institute Gallery. In 2005 the future of the Hermitage Rooms became uncertain after...
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Barbican Centre (redirect from Barbican Art Gallery)
The Pit: flexible 200-seat theatre venue Barbican Art Gallery and the free new-commission gallery The Curve Barbican Film: 3 cinema screens with seating...
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previously known as the Serpentine Gallery, and Serpentine North, previously known as the Sackler Gallery. The gallery spaces are within five minutes' walk...
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