The National Gallery, London
About the Museum
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,600 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. It is one of the most visited art museums in the world.
Read more on Wikipedia →Collection Highlights
Peasants by a Ruined Aqueduct
Unknown
Saint Jerome as Cardinal
Unknown
The Woman taken in Adultery
Unknown
The Immaculate Conception
Unknown
Moses defending the Daughters of Jethro
Unknown
Saint Cecilia
Unknown
The Angel appears to Hagar and Ishmael
Unknown
The Agony in the Garden
Unknown
Cardinal Carlo Cerri
Unknown
The Supper at Emmaus
Unknown
Landscape with Travellers asking the Way
Unknown
A Nymph by a Stream
Unknown
River Scene
Unknown
The Labours of the Months: December
Unknown
Musicians
Unknown
After the Bath, Woman drying herself
Unknown
An Allegory of the Marriage of the Elector Palatine
Unknown
Venice: A Regatta on the Grand Canal
Unknown
The Virgin and Child
Unknown
Saint Bonaventure
Unknown
Saint Mark (?)
Unknown
Adoration of the Kings
Unknown
Cavalry making a Sortie from a Fort on a Hill
Unknown
Saint Michael Triumphs over the Devil
Unknown