
Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) was one of the boldest and most powerfully inventive artists and personalities of the Italian 17th century.

This exhibition explores the vital contributions of applied science to the understanding of Old Master paintings in the National Gallery.

The exhibition of selected works will be on display at the Gallery from 24 June - 19 September 2010.

Follow the ancient Egyptians’ journey from death to the afterlife in this major exhibition focusing on the Book of the Dead.

Gauguin (1848-1903) is one of the most influential and celebrated artists of the late nineteenth century.

Highlights include works ranging from Turner and Constable to Ingres, Degas and Seurat.

This exhibition presents the finest assembly of Venetian views. It features works by Canaletto and all the major practitioners of the genre.

This major retrospective will examine the origins, development and long term influence of the Ballets Russes.

Journey through our magnificent butterfly house, explore habitats and continents across the world and discover the spectacular butterflies that live t

The Turner Prize was established in 1984 to draw greater public attention to contemporary art.