Speaking about art galleries of London we should first of all
mention the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and the
Tate Gallery. I would like to tell you about the National Portrait
Gallery and about the Tate Gallery.
The National Gallery houses one of the richest
and most
extensive collections of painting in the world. It stands to the
north of Trafalgar Square. The gallery was designed by
William Wilkins and built in 834-37. The collection covers all
schools and periods of painting, but is especially famous for
its examples of Rembrant and Rubens. The British schools are
only moderately represented as national collections are
shared with the Tate Gallery. The National Gallery was founded in
1824 when the government bought the collection of John Angerstein
which included 38 paintings.
The Tate Gallery houses the national collection
of British
painting from the 16th century to the present day. It is also
the national gallery for modern art, including paintings and
sculpture made in Britain, Europe, America and other countries.
It was opened in 1897 as the National Gallery of British art. It
owes its establishment to Suie Henritate who built the gallery
and gave his own collection of 65 paintings.
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