
The National Gallery London
London, United Kingdom
The National Gallery in London is one of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious art museums, situated in the iconic Trafalgar Square.
Established in 1824, the gallery houses an extensive collection of Western European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Renowned works include Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Virgin of the Rocks”, and Johannes Vermeer’s “A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal”.
The museum is celebrated for its accessibility, offering free admission to its permanent collection, and for its role in preserving and showcasing some of the finest masterpieces in art history.

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On show now
Exhibitions at The National Gallery London
From the collection
Collection at The National Gallery London (17)

The Arnolfini Portrait
1434

Sunflowers
1888

The Hay Wain
1821

The Fighting Temeraire
1838

Wilton Diptych
1395

The Ambassadors
1533

The Rokeby Venus
1647

After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself
1890

Bacchus and Ariadne
1520

Bathers at Asnières
1884

Battle of San Romano
1435

Belshazzar's Feast
1635

Diana and Actaeon
1556

Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump
1768

Madonna of the Pinks
1506

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
1750

Music in the Tuileries
1862











