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Tickets now available, booking through to 8 December. Be blown away by Van Gogh’s most spectacular paintings in our once-in-a-century exhibition. Walk with a pair of lovers beneath a starry night.
Discover the interesting photographs and letters that reveal the history of the Gallery ...
In partnership with The Box, Plymouth, we're proud to present an evening of music and dance with a performance of Jeremy Deller’s 'Acid Brass' (1997) by the Camborne Town Brass Band, conducted by ...
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Curator Mary McMahon and Conservation Fellow Maria Carolina Peña-Mariño discuss the challenge of restoring Richard Wilson's painting 'The Valley of the Dee, with Chester in the Distance' This is a ...
Recently back on display following a lengthy and very careful restoration, this is one of the Gallery’s foundational works acquired by our first Director, Sir Charles Eastlake. Note the spectacular ...
How do our paintings talk to us? What details are they sharing, while silently chatting on our walls? Take a tour of the Gallery with a difference. Our educators will direct you to rooms to discover ...
See how Ralph Wornum, the Keeper of the National Gallery, and his wife, as well as their 14 children, lived in the Gallery. A life full of exciting stories, paintings, meeting artists, living abroad, ...
In summer 2024, we hosted a free festival of art, made by children for children. Visitors admired artworks created by children across the country in this year's Take One Picture exhibition. Then got ...
Attending a CPD training (continuing professional development) is a great way to start a Take One Picture Project. The session offers the opportunity to learn about the focus painting and develop ...