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RMC1J79H–1950s, the Tate gallery, previously known as The National Gallery of British Art, with the 34-storey Centre Point skyscraper in the background.
RM2F6F9PM–Postcard circa 1906 titled 'The Tate Gallery, London'. Originally known as the 'National Gallery of British Art', the Gallery opened its doors in 1897
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RMW58DPE–Catalogue of the national gallery of British art (Tate gallery) : Tate Gallery
RMW7ERW2–The Tate Gallery (National Gallery of British Art), 1906. Artist: Unknown.
RMHT0X0B–The Tate Gallery (National Gallery of British Art), 1906. Artist: Unknown.
RM2M3K66R–Prince of Wales making a speech at the opening of the 'National Gallery of British Art', later known as the 'Tate Gallery' and now 'Tate Britain', London, 1897. Those in attendance were the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke and Duchess of Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Tate and the Trustees of the Museum (Lord Lansdowne, the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Brownlow, Alfred Rothschild, Sir Charles Tennant, J.P. Heseltine and Murray Scott). 1897
RMB0MEJB–City of Westminster, England. The former National Gallery of British Art known as the Tate Britain located at London’s Millbank.
RMM205D1–An organist performs ÒIl Cielo In Una StanzaÓ (The Sky in a Room) on the 1774 Sir Watkins Williams Wynn organ in the National Museum Wales' 18th century British art gallery as part of an exhibition by artist Ragnar Kjartansson, titled 'The Sky in a Room', which sees a series of revolving organists constantly play across a five-week period, for five hours a day running from 3 February to 11 March.
RF2TBDPTE–The National Gallery of British Art in London, England, UK
RMAHM90G–The national gallery of British art Tate Britain in London UK
RF2BD4MDY–Postmodern Postmodernism Architecture Tate Britain Art Gallery, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG by James Stirling
RMFAWDD8–Interior of Scottish National Gallery art museum in Edinburgh Scotland United Kingdom
RFTWXCD1–London 12 May 2019: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square: Raphael Sanit Catherine of Alexandria
RF2CD0T6T–LONDON- The National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, a world famous Landmark area in London's West End
RMPRJFX7–The National Gallery, 1883 high quality steel engraving of the nation’s art gallery, completed in 1838, in the centre of London, Trafalgar Square, next to the church of St Martin in the Fields
RMF4JJBF–The National Gallery art museum, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London
RMFFE61X–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 12 February. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Moder One) Display a new exhibition called British Art Show 8. British Art Show 8 will display form 13 February - 8 May 2016. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RMBA7HBH–The National Art Gallery and St Martin in the Fields Church. Trafalgar Square, London, England, UK.
RMC1J790–1950s, exterior of the Tate Gallery, previously known as The National Gallery of British Art, on Millbank, Pimlico, Westminster London, England, UK.
RMW67WAY–Downtown UBC Robson Square - Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2RAAAA9–Henry Tate (1819 - 1899), businessman and philanthropist. Tate's name is synominous with British sugar and British art. His collection of paintings became the core of 'The National Gallery of British Art', later known as the 'Tate Gallery' and now as 'Tate Britain'. Date: 1897
RME8TH5D–London, UK. 14th October, 2014. 'BP or not BP' makes an intervention against the sponsorship by SHELL of the Rembrandt exhibition due to open the following day at the National Gallery. The intervention is about the sponsorship of oil money and the looming privatisation of British galleries. At one point the narrator of the show sings: ' Museum man, he bought their plan / to sell his staff to private hands / make deals with corporate monsters / like Shell the oily sponsor'. Credit: Kristian Buus/Alamy Live News
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RM2RGDK2T–Henry Tate (1819 - 1899), businessman and philanthropist. Tate's name is synominous with British sugar and British art. His collection of paintings became the core of 'The National Gallery of British Art', later known as the 'Tate Gallery' and now as 'Tate Britain'.
RMB0MEJA–City of Westminster, England. The former National Gallery of British Art known as the Tate Britain located at London’s Millbank.
RMG704CP–Eighty feet below the surface of Piccadilly Circus is part of the underground station known as 'Aladdins Cave' where national art treasures from the Tate gallery and the London Museum were stored at the outbreak of war. Most of the pictures have been returned to their galleries, but the remaining 200 were taken from the underground under police guard this morning
RFR34G21–LONDON - JULY 10, 2018: Facade of Tate Britain museum in Millbank, UK.
RMAHM92Y–The national gallery of British art Tate Britain in London UK
RF2BD4MAB–Postmodern Postmodernism Architecture Tate Britain Art Gallery, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG by James Stirling
RM2RY1TCP–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28th September 2023. The new wing of the National Gallery of Scotland, is formally opened today by Angus Robertson MSP accompanied by Director General of the Scottish National Galleries Sir John Leighton. The new extension opens after several years of problematic construction and cost overruns. The gallery showcases Scottish art from the mid 19th century to the 20th century. Pic; Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RFTWXCC8–London 12 May 2019: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square: Venus and Mars by Sandro Botticelli
RF2CD0T7B–LONDON- The National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, a world famous Landmark area in London's West End
RMP9K3T0–The National Gallery, London, UK
RMF4JJBC–The National Gallery art museum, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London
RMFFE61W–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 12 February. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Moder One) Display a new exhibition called British Art Show 8. British Art Show 8 will display form 13 February - 8 May 2016. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RMG3J78Y–Interior of the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2RTC45B–1950s, historical, motorcars of the era parked outside the entrance to the Tate Gallery, London, England, UK. Located in Millbank in the city of Westminster, it was known as the National Gallery of British Art from 1897 to 1932, when it became the Tate Gallery. It is now known as Tate Britain.
RFCF96F9–The Hireling Shepherd by William Holman Hunt Pre-Raphaelite flock country girl English countryside Manchester Art Gallery sheep
RMDKTBT1–The entrance to the National Art Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, England
RF2R6WCCW–The early 1900s caption reads: 'The Age of Innocence by Reynolds (1723-1792) in the National Gallery. This picture was bought at the sale of Mr Harman’s pictures. It has been engraved two or three times and is one of the most popular examples of the master’s work.' Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) was the leading English portraitist of the 18th century. Through study of ancient and Italian Renaissance art, and of the work of Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck, he brought great variety and dignity to British portraiture
RME8TH55–London, UK. 14th October, 2014. 'BP or not BP' makes an intervention against the sponsorship by SHELL of the Rembrandt exhibition due to open the following day at the National Gallery. The intervention is about the sponsorship of oil money and the looming privatisation of British galleries. At one point the narrator of the show sings: ' Museum man, he bought their plan / to sell his staff to private hands / make deals with corporate monsters / like Shell the oily sponsor'. Credit: Kristian Buus/Alamy Live News
RM2K3DJB1–Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland
RM2M3K67D–Henry Tate (1819 - 1899), businessman and philanthropist. Tate's name is synominous with British sugar and British art. His collection of paintings became the core of 'The National Gallery of British Art', later known as the 'Tate Gallery' and now as 'Tate Britain'. Date: 1897
RMB0MEJD–City of Westminster, England. The former National Gallery of British Art known as the Tate Britain located at London’s Millbank.
RMGCK3DD–Broadcaster and National Portrait Gallery Trustee, Zeinab Badawi, with a portrait of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (c. 1701-73) by William Hoare at the gallery, where an appeal was launched to purchase it from a private collection in order to save it for the nation for an additional 100,000. The richly historic portrait would be the first known British oil painting of a freed slave.
RF2EX95T5–June 29, 2018: National Gallery, an art museum founded in 1824 and located in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London, UK. This building w
RMAHM97N–Sculpture of Britannia on the national gallery of British art Tate Britain in London UK
RF2BD4MGR–Classic Classical Architecture Tate Britain Art Gallery, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG by Sidney Smith and John Russell Pope
RM2RY1RBB–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28th September 2023. The new wing of the National Gallery of Scotland, is formally opened today by Angus Robertson MSP accompanied by Director General of the Scottish National Galleries Sir John Leighton. The new extension opens after several years of problematic construction and cost overruns. The gallery showcases Scottish art from the mid 19th century to the 20th century. Pic; Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RFTWXCND–London 12 May 2019: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square: The chiar by Vincent van Gogh
RF2CD0T78–LONDON- The National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, a world famous Landmark area in London's West End
RMP9K3WG–The National Gallery, London, UK
RMF4JJBE–The National Gallery art museum, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London
RMFFE8BG–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 12 February. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Moder One) Display a new exhibition called British Art Show 8. British Art Show 8 will display form 13 February - 8 May 2016. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RM2J522E6–Looking at art in The National Gallery in London, England.
RMJ0HPNN–Staff at the National Gallery in London Uk taking a work break 1986
RMG3J79X–Interior of the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2CBXXAX–The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMRJR4GN–The main entrance to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. The present building was designed by William Wilkins from 1832 to 1838. Only the façade onto Trafalgar Square remains essentially unchanged from this time, as the building has been expanded piecemeal throughout its history.
RME8TH5A–London, UK. 14th October, 2014. 'BP or not BP' makes an intervention against the sponsorship by SHELL of the Rembrandt exhibition due to open the following day at the National Gallery. The intervention is about the sponsorship of oil money and the looming privatisation of British galleries. At one point the narrator of the show sings: ' Museum man, he bought their plan / to sell his staff to private hands / make deals with corporate monsters / like Shell the oily sponsor'. Credit: Kristian Buus/Alamy Live News
RM2K3DJ0E–Gate of William Turnbull in garden of Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland
RM2RGCNCM–Sir Kenneth Mackenzie Clark (1903-1983), British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster. He was Director of the National Gallery, London, from 1934 until 1946.
RMB0MEGG–City of Westminster, England. Sculpture above the former National Gallery of British Art known as the Tate Britain at Millbank.
RMG6R51G–A visitor to the national portrait gallery in central London, studies a self-portrait taken by British portrait photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), at a new exhibition of his life's work, which opens from tomorrow until the 31st May, 2004.
RM2BX1K8R–Trafalgar Square, National Gallery and statue of British General Charles James Napier, London, England, Great Britain
RMAHM95M–Sculpture of Britannia on the national gallery of British art Tate Britain in London UK
RF2BD4N3N–Classic Classical Architecture Tate Britain Art Gallery, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG by Sidney Smith and John Russell Pope
RM2RY1RBF–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28th September 2023. The new wing of the National Gallery of Scotland, is formally opened today by Angus Robertson MSP accompanied by Director General of the Scottish National Galleries Sir John Leighton. The new extension opens after several years of problematic construction and cost overruns. The gallery showcases Scottish art from the mid 19th century to the 20th century. Pic; General view of exterior of new gallery entrance. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RFTWXCMA–London 12 May 2019: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square: The chiar by Vincent van Gogh
RF2CD0T7P–LONDON- The National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, a world famous Landmark area in London's West End
RMP9K3P4–The National Gallery, London, UK
RMF4JJ9P–The National Gallery art museum, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London
RMFFE8B4–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 12 February. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Moder One) Display a new exhibition called British Art Show 8. British Art Show 8 will display form 13 February - 8 May 2016. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RM2KDTMMR–René Magritte, The Magic Mirror, 1929, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland,
RMJ0BW0R–Staff at the National Gallery in London Uk taking a work break 1986
RMC2PD0P–Landforum, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Lake and Terracing.
RM2CBXXBC–The Sainsbury Wing, The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMBY2XAW–National Portrait Gallery entrance to famous Art Gallery for portraits of historically important & famous British people London England UK
RME8TH51–London, UK. 14th October, 2014. 'BP or not BP' makes an intervention against the sponsorship by SHELL of the Rembrandt exhibition due to open the following day at the National Gallery. The intervention is about the sponsorship of oil money and the looming privatisation of British galleries. At one point the narrator of the show sings: ' Museum man, he bought their plan / to sell his staff to private hands / make deals with corporate monsters / like Shell the oily sponsor'. Credit: Kristian Buus/Alamy Live News
RM2K3DJC0–Two Two-Way Mirror Parallelograms of Dan Graham in garden of Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland
RM2J522FH–Looking at art in The National Gallery in London, England.
RMG6R520–A visitor to the national portrait gallery in central London, studies a collection of magazine front cover photos taken by British portrait photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), at a new exhibition of his life's work, which opens from tomorrow until the 31st May, 2004.
RMW37NJJ–National Gallery is a British art museum in Trafalgar Square London with its Neoclassical architecture façade by William Wilkins
RMAHM73P–Tourist information sign for the national gallery of British art Tate Britain in London UK
RF2BD4MN8–Classic Classical Architecture Tate Britain Art Gallery, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG by Sidney Smith and John Russell Pope
RM2RY1RBJ–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28th September 2023. The new wing of the National Gallery of Scotland, is formally opened today by Angus Robertson MSP accompanied by Director General of the Scottish National Galleries Sir John Leighton. The new extension opens after several years of problematic construction and cost overruns. The gallery showcases Scottish art from the mid 19th century to the 20th century. Pic; Angus Robertson cuts ribbon at entrance to the new gallery. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RFTWXCER–London 12 May 2019: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square: Lorenzo Lotto The Virgen and child with saints.
RF2CD0T7F–LONDON- The National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, a world famous Landmark area in London's West End
RMP9K3Y8–The National Gallery, London, UK
RMF4JJ9X–The National Gallery art museum, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, Central London
RMFFE8BH–Edinburgh, Scotland. UK. 12 February. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Moder One) Display a new exhibition called British Art Show 8. British Art Show 8 will display form 13 February - 8 May 2016. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RM2AGM34X–England, London, Trafalgar Square, National Portrait Gallery, Interior View
RMJ0BW1G–Staff at the National Gallery in London Uk taking a work break 1986
RMC2PD0X–Landforum, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Lake and terracing.
RM2CK1WA7–The National Gallery in London, England United Kingdom UK
RMG1G823–'Conversation with Magic Stones' by Dame Barbara Hepworth in front of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.
RME8TH4W–London, UK. 14th October, 2014. 'BP or not BP' makes an intervention against the sponsorship by SHELL of the Rembrandt exhibition due to open the following day at the National Gallery. The intervention is about the sponsorship of oil money and the looming privatisation of British galleries. At one point the narrator of the show sings: ' Museum man, he bought their plan / to sell his staff to private hands / make deals with corporate monsters / like Shell the oily sponsor'. Credit: Kristian Buus/Alamy Live News
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