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- 2. The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in London, England, housing a collection of portraits
- 3. The collection The gallery houses portraits of historically important and famous British people, selected on the
- 4. King Edward II King Richard II King Henry IV
- 5. John Astley Mary Nevill, Lady Dacre William Cecil Thomas Howard Sir Henry Unton
- 6. Thomas Howard King Charles II
- 7. King Charles I Henrietta Maria
- 8. Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne John Milton
- 9. Venetia Henry Stone
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The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in London, England, housing a collection of
The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in London, England, housing a collection of
The gallery moved in 1896 to its current site at St Martin's Place, off Trafalgar Square, and adjoining the National Gallery. It has been expanded twice since then.
The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) also has three regional outposts at Beningbrough Hall, Bodelwyddan Castle and Montacute House. It is unconnected to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, with which its remit overlaps.
The gallery is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
The collection
The gallery houses portraits of historically important and famous British people, selected on
The collection
The gallery houses portraits of historically important and famous British people, selected on
Not all of the portraits are exceptional artistically, although there are self-portraits by William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds and other British artists of note. Some, such as the group portrait of the participants in the Somerset House Conference of 1604, are important historical documents in their own right. Often, the curiosity value is greater than the artistic worth of a work, as in the case of the anamorphic portrait of Edward VI by William Scrots, Patrick Branwell Bront’s painting of his sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne, or a sculpture of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in medieval costume. Portraits of living figures were allowed from 1969. In addition to its permanent galleries of historical portraits, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work, stages exhibitions of portrait art by individual artists and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition.
Inside the National Portrait Gallery
King Edward II
King Richard II
King Henry IV
King Edward II
King Richard II
King Henry IV
John Astley
Mary Nevill, Lady Dacre
William Cecil
Thomas Howard
Sir Henry Unton
John Astley
Mary Nevill, Lady Dacre
William Cecil
Thomas Howard
Sir Henry Unton
Thomas Howard
King Charles II
Thomas Howard
King Charles II
King Charles I
Henrietta Maria
King Charles I
Henrietta Maria
Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne
John Milton
Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne
John Milton
Venetia
Henry Stone
Venetia
Henry Stone