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National Gallery - Wikipedia Unlike comparable museums in continental Europe, the National Gallery was not formed by nationalising an existing royal or princely art collection It came into being when the British government bought 38 paintings from the heirs of John Julius Angerstein in 1824
Plan your visit | Visiting | National Gallery, London Bringing people and paintings together The National Gallery in London is home to one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world See over 1000 paintings on display from Uccello and Gentileschi to Turner and Van Gogh – experience the wonder of art
Whats on | National Gallery, London Explore the world of art and artists in our onsite and online shops, where you will find ever-changing collections, designed to inspire and delight Every purchase helps to support the National Gallery
About us | National Gallery, London We are home to the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries Our paintings are on show 361 days a year, free of charge Our past, present and future The National Gallery has undergone many transformations since its foundation in 1824
Exhibitions | National Gallery, London For the first time in history, see all of Jan van Eyck’s portraits together Only once, only at the National Gallery Free Exhibition
National Gallery of Art The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity Admission is always free
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