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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.
The Courtauld Institute is a research-led, independent college of the University of London, offering world–renowned programmes in the history, conservation, curation and business of art.
...Botticelli’s large-scale The Trinity with Saints, unveiled after a three-year conservation project, and The Courtauld’s celebrated collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens. The Courtauld’s renowned collection of Impressionist and...
...the Renaissance to the 18th Century, and from paintings to decorative arts. The Courtauld’s celebrated collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens will be one of the highlights of these...
...further claimed that hundreds of his fakes in the style of masters such as Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck remain to be uncovered. The display takes place in...
...His collection about or illustrated by Rubens is probably one of the finest in existence. Shearman Collection Find the books in the Shearman collection in our catalogue. The Book Library...
...in the UK – unveiled after a three-year conservation project. A room dedicated to The Courtauld’s celebrated collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens will also be a significant feature...
...the works of Michelangelo and other Italian masters caught the imagination of Netherlandish artists and their patrons, from Gossaert ultimately to Rubens. This course takes a broad perspective to explore...
The Courtauld welcomes family visitors and offers regular holiday activities, self-led trails and activity sheets to enjoy at home. Children under the age of 18 are free at the Courtauld...
...The Line: The Royal Academy Exhibitions at Somerset House 1780-1836 (Courtauld Institute Gallery, 2001-2); Peter Paul Rubens: A Touch of Brilliance (Hermitage Rooms at Somerset House, 2003-4); and an exhibition...