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A landscape painting with blue sky, mountain ranges and a large river running through. In the foreground a red-cloaked figure rides a horse across a ridge, assisted by another figure in front. i Pieter Bruegel the Elder (around 1525-1569), Landscape with the Flight into Egypt, 1563, The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust) © The Courtauld

Whilst The Courtauld Gallery is temporarily closed for a major transformation project, selected highlights from our pre-19th century collection – including works by Bernardo Daddi and Pieter Bruegel the Elder – are embedded in the National Gallery’s permanent collection until the end of August.

This is the final opportunity to see these extraordinary works before they return to The Courtauld Gallery ahead of it reopening later this year.

Attributed to Robert Campin, The Seilern Triptych – The Entombment

Bernardo Daddi, Triptych – The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints

Biagio d’Antonio, Chest and spalliera with the arms of Lorenzo Morelli and Vaggia Nerli (The Morelli Chest)

Biagio d’Antonio, Chest and spalliera with the arms of Vaggia Nerli and Lorenzo Morelli (The Nerli Chest)

Bernardo Daddi, Polyptych – The Crucifixion and Saints

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Landscape with the Flight into Egypt

Lorenzo Monaco, The Coronation of the Virgin

 

Islamic Metalwork

Box with cover of cylindrical form, Iran (West) 15th Century or Turkey (Anatolia) 15th century or c.1500 or Mamluk, late 15th – early 16th century (1400 – 1525)

Hemispherical half of incense burner of engraved brass, Mamluk (Egypt)

Candlestick base of engraved brass, Mamluk (Egypt)

Bowl-shaped box with cover of engraved brass inlaid with silver, Iran (West or North West) or Turkey (Anatolia)

Bowl of engraved brass inlaid with silver, Mamluk, 16th Century

Box (cover missing) or inkwell (upper section missing) of engraved brass, Mamluk, 14th century


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