The Courtauld Gallery is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the UK and an annual programme of focused exhibitions, displays and contemporary commissions. All housed in a beautiful human-sized gallery at Somerset House.
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...Drawing School. Recent solo exhibitions include Idolâtrie, Le Château – Centre for Contemporary Art and Heritage of Aubenas, France (2025); The Romance of the Rose, Pilar Corrias, London (2024); After...
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...of over 15 self-portraits from collections around the world. The exhibition is the first in the new Morgan Stanley Series of high-profile temporary exhibitions at The Courtauld. Further exhibitions will...
...will be presented across The Courtauld’s Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries and the Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Drawings Gallery. It is the third in The Morgan Stanley Series of temporary exhibitions...
...research. A door leads to another here. Extra-curriculars Although classes are often held in museums/galleries/archives, as art historians we are always on the search for new exhibitions. Beyond the classroom,...
...temporary exhibitions at The Courtauld Gallery will also include a display of forgeries from The Courtauld’s collection, uncovering the stories behind their creation and the discovery of their deception; an...
...several exhibitions, e.g. The Early Portrait, Kunstmuseum Basel 2006; Hans Holbein the Younger. The Basel Years, Kunstmuseum Basel 2006; The Master of Flémalle and Rogier van der Weyden, Städel Museum...
...Friends get unlimited entry to all exhibitions, access to presale tickets, priority booking to selected events, advance notice of art history short courses, exclusive events, discounts, and more. Join at...
...studio images to emerge in Britain during the 20th century and show the fascinating interrelation of their practices at this time. Courtauld Members get free unlimited entry to all exhibitions,...
In 1746 Canaletto travelled to England from Venice, and over the following decade produced a rich record of mid-Georgian London, making drawings for the market. In this elaborately finished work,...
In 1746 Canaletto travelled to England from Venice, and over the following decade produced a rich record of mid-Georgian London, making drawings for the market. In this elaborately finished work,...
Known for his acerbic caricatures, Honoré Daumier here loosely interprets a scene from the satirical play Le malade imaginaire (The Hypochondriac, 1673) by the French playwright Molière. Argan, the patient,...