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Galleries Collection (page 18)

Galleries have the power to transport us through time and space, allowing us to explore different cultures, eras, and perspectives

Background imageGalleries Collection: Art exhibition at the K20 Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz art museum

Art exhibition at the K20 Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz art museum, Dusseldorf, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: The K20 Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz art museum

The K20 Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz art museum, Dusseldorf, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Art exhibition

Art exhibition, Ludwig museum, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Reception area

Reception area, Ludwig museum, Cologne, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Gemaldegalerie

Gemaldegalerie, museum of European painting, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: The Lowry Gallery at dusk, Salford, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Lowry Gallery at dusk, Salford, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: National Gallery and Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

National Gallery and Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: National Gallery at dusk, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

National Gallery at dusk, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Royal Gallery, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Gallery, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: City Art Gallery and Museum, city centre, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

City Art Gallery and Museum, city centre, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Tate Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Tate Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: The Tate Gallery, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Tate Gallery, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: The Gallery of the Great Pyramid, Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairo

The Gallery of the Great Pyramid, Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageGalleries Collection: Red shutters on Koge art gallery, Koge, Zealand, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Red shutters on Koge art gallery, Koge, Zealand, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Exterior of the Sovovy Mlyny Gallery with statue of chair in front of it

Exterior of the Sovovy Mlyny Gallery with statue of chair in front of it, reflected in the water of the Vltava River, Mala Strana, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Upper Belvedere, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Upper Belvedere, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: Belvedere Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Belvedere Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageGalleries Collection: France / Vittel Galeries

France / Vittel Galeries
Vittel: the galleries

Background imageGalleries Collection: Royal Academy, 1840

Royal Academy, 1840
A Private View of the Royal Academy annual exhibition : the walls are more crowded, the rooms less so, than today

Background imageGalleries Collection: Newgate Prison / Galleries

Newgate Prison / Galleries
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The deserted Galleries

Background imageGalleries Collection: Vernon Gallery

Vernon Gallery
Ladies and gentlemen looking with interest at the paintings of the Vernon Collection, housed then in the basement of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGalleries Collection: Queens Head, Southwark

Queens Head, Southwark
Built in the early 1500s, this inn was later owned by John Harvard of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, who migrated to America and gave his name to Harvard University, MA

Background imageGalleries Collection: Trollopes Showroom

Trollopes Showroom
An impression of Trollopes West Halkin Street Galleries, Belgrave Square, London - furnishers to numerous nobility and gentry

Background imageGalleries Collection: Tate Gallery Postcard

Tate Gallery Postcard
The Tate Gallery, Millbank, London, opened in 1897 : the architect is Sidney R J Smith Junior, and Sir Henry Tate, the sugar refiner, paid for it out of his own pocket

Background imageGalleries Collection: The Louvre, Paris

The Louvre, Paris
At some stage someone thought of renaming the Louvre the Musee Napoleon - hence the caption. But we are in the Louvre, and heres the Venus de Milo to prove it

Background imageGalleries Collection: Louvre Staircase

Louvre Staircase
Visitors climb the grand staircase - and what a nice surprise, they meet some friends !

Background imageGalleries Collection: First Louvre Show 1699

First Louvre Show 1699
The first exhibition of paintings in the Louvre

Background imageGalleries Collection: LOUVRE SALON 1843 - 3

LOUVRE SALON 1843 - 3
At the Salon exhibition, the pictures in the Salon carre are hung so high that some visitors bring spy-glasses to see them

Background imageGalleries Collection: LOUVRE SALON 1843 - 2

LOUVRE SALON 1843 - 2
Visitors throng the Galerie de Sculpture at the Salon of 1843

Background imageGalleries Collection: Louvre Salon 1843

Louvre Salon 1843
Visitors in the Salon Carre admire the entries for the Salon of 1843

Background imageGalleries Collection: Louvre, 18th Century

Louvre, 18th Century
Perspective view of the Academie Royale of painting and sculpture in the Louvre - even with the ladder provided, visitors would have difficulty inspecting the highest items

Background imageGalleries Collection: Louvre, Salle Sauvageot

Louvre, Salle Sauvageot
Visitors examining exhibits in the Salle Sauvageot

Background imageGalleries Collection: National Gallery Postcard

National Gallery Postcard
Horse-cabs and buses trot past the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, with St Martins church in the background

Background imageGalleries Collection: Tate Entrance Hall

Tate Entrance Hall
A policeman is the only visitor to the Tate Gallery, standing by potted plants where, one day, half a horse and suchlike masterpieces will be hung

Background imageGalleries Collection: Mona Lisa in 1929

Mona Lisa in 1929
There she is, the painting you ve come to see ! Roped off from sticky fingers, but not yet protected by bullet-proof glass from thieves and vandals

Background imageGalleries Collection: Rome / Colosseum 1891

Rome / Colosseum 1891
in the galleries

Background imageGalleries Collection: Siege of Rhodes 304 Bc

Siege of Rhodes 304 Bc
SIEGE OF RHODES Demetrius Poliorcetes of Macedon fails to take Rhodes, despite these floating towers and galleries, and a settlement is negotiated

Background imageGalleries Collection: Girl Putting a Slype

Girl Putting a Slype
GIRL PUTTING A SLYPE In low galleries, children crawl on hands and knees for 100 to 200 metres, hauling a slype holding up to 250 kg (from the official Report)

Background imageGalleries Collection: Mines : Trapper Boy

Mines : Trapper Boy
A TRAPPER BOY opens & closes doors in the galleries : Everything shows the life of the little trapper to be one of the most solitary and painful description

Background imageGalleries Collection: The National Gallery

The National Gallery
The exterior of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at night for dramtic effect

Background imageGalleries Collection: Tate Gallery

Tate Gallery
The Tate Britain, formerly known as the Tate Gallery, Millbank, London. It was commissioned in 1894 to be a national gallery of British art and opened in 1897

Background imageGalleries Collection: Royal Academy Visitors

Royal Academy Visitors
A crowded scene of smartly- dressed men, women and children visiting the Royal Academy in London to look at and discuss the paintings

Background imageGalleries Collection: National Gallery 1900

National Gallery 1900
The National Gallery in London, some ladies are looking at Turners pictures



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Galleries have the power to transport us through time and space, allowing us to explore different cultures, eras, and perspectives. From the iconic painting "Scotland Forever" depicting a heroic charge during the Battle of Waterloo, to Wandsworth Prison in south west London that once held notorious criminals, galleries hold stories that captivate our imagination. The Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue in Manhattan stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and houses some of the most renowned contemporary art collections worldwide. In contrast, Batchelor's "The Picture of the Year" at Raven Gallery in Tucson's Barrio Historico District captures raw emotions frozen in time. Even plans like the Crystal Palace Plan showcase visionary ideas for urban spaces. Meanwhile, Lowry Centre at dusk paints a mesmerizing picture of Salford Quays' vibrant skyline in Manchester and can not limited by geographical boundaries; they can be found even in unexpected places like The Galleries nestled within Gibraltar's unique landscape. Another Guggenheim Museum also graces New York City with its presence—two distinct locations sharing artistic wonders. Delving into history takes us back to 1945 when Kansas City Museum stood as a beacon of knowledge and culture amidst post-war chaos. And who could forget an advert for White City Greyhound Racing from 1932—a glimpse into popular entertainment during that era? Lastly, The Courtauld Institute offers intellectual nourishment with its extensive collection of masterpieces spanning centuries. These galleries serve as gateways into worlds unknown or forgotten—an invitation for all to appreciate beauty and expand their horizons. In essence, they can windows into humanity's past triumphs and struggles while simultaneously inspiring future generations towards creativity and innovation.