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In the offices of the National Gallery is the best edition of this picture.
Michael Angelo Buonarroti Charles Holroyd 1889
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For information or to volunteer to help out at this event, call the National Gallery at 945 -
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For information or to volunteer to help out at this event, call the National Gallery at 945 -
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Behind the National Gallery is the National Portrait Gallery, opened in
The Strand District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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One of the images that will be made available through the new portal is Hans Holbein's 1533 "The Ambassadors," held by the National Gallery in London.
National Treasures: Google Art Project unlocks riches of world's galleries Philip Kennicott 2011
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One of the images that will be made available through the new portal is Han Holbein's 1533 "The Ambassadors," held by the National Gallery in London.
Google Art Project: 'Street view' technology added to museums Philip Kennicott 2011
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Oberlin's painting is now installed at the National Gallery, Washington, as the focal point of a miniature exhibition, "Larger Than Life," paired with the gallery's recently acquired ter Brugghen "Bagpipe Player" 1624, a robust half-length figure that exemplifies the secular side of the artist's practice as brilliantly as "Saint Sebastian" does the religious side.
An Artist of Dual Allegiances Karen Wilkin 2011
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When the National Gallery teamed up with museums in Chicago and Paris more than 20 years ago to mount a monumental exhibition of works by Gauguin, it was precisely that understanding of the pioneering post-impressionist that they sought to undermine.
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Sir William was often busy in the day; he enjoyed having a long lunch with old associates, or a meeting of some sort about the National Gallery or some political or financial matter.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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One of the images that will be made available through the new portal is Hans Holbein's 1533 "The Ambassadors," held by the National Gallery in London.
National Treasures: Google Art Project unlocks riches of world's galleries Philip Kennicott 2011
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