www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
A magnificent collection of old masters, including works by Poussin,
Claude, Rubens, Murillo, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Watteau, Gainsborough and many
others. The founders lie, to this day, in their
Mausoleum at the centre of the Gallery.
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
The National Gallery, London houses one of the greatest collections of European
painting in the world. These pictures belong to the public and entrance
to see them is free (though a donation is appreciated).
www.npg.org.uk
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 to collect the likenesses of
famous British men and women. Today the collection is the most comprehensive
of its kind in the world.
www.royalacademy.org.uk
The Royal Academy of Arts has been at the heart of cultural life since its
foundation in 1768 with Sir Joshua Reynolds as the first President. Their
education work, and the RA Schools, ensure that the skills and knowledge
of today's most talented artists are passed on to the next generation.
www.tate.org.uk
When the Tate Gallery opened in 1897, its Collection consisted of the 65
works gifted by Henry Tate to the Nation. Tate's Collection consists
of over 65,000 works of art encompassing the national collections of historic
British art from 1500, and of international modern
art.
www.masterpiecefair.com
Masterpiece London is
set to be one of the most exciting international events to occur in the
capital for years. Representing an inter-disciplinary fusion of traditional
and modern, old and new, Masterpiece London will bring together not only
the finest of the fine and decorative arts, but also the best of wines,
classic cars, jewellery and contemporary design.
www.madeaux.com
Madeaux by Richard Smith is a luxurious collection of hand-printed Linens
and Silks produced in England. Richard's modern-classic designs work
beautifully with their hand-woven ground cloths, and his artesanal techniques
allow for custom colourings, with a minumum of just 20 metres, and even
unique designs to order.
www.jerwoodgallery.org
The Jerwood Gallery is a new regional venue for the Jerwood Visual
Arts programme on the Stade in Hastings. The ambition is to create a major
new cultural venue with regional and national importance, contribute to
the regeneration of Hastings, and build fruitful partnerships with local
organisations.