
The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting from the 13th to 19th century.

Visitors can enjoy a remarkable art collection, including famous Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces.

The home of British Art from 1500 to the present day.

Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art.

The gallery houses one of the world's most important collections of European Old Masters paintings of the 1600s and 1700s.

From spring 2012 the V&A celebrates the opening of the newly renovated Fashion Galleries with an exhibition of beautiful ballgowns.

Our show of Turner works explores the important role that the depiction of the elements played in Turner’s landscape watercolours and late paintings.

Metamorphosis: Titian 2012 brings together a group of specially comissioned works as part of the Cultural Olympiad's London 2012 Festival.

In January 2012 the Royal Academy of Arts will showcase the first major exhibition of new landscape works by David Hockney RA.

The silk screen was the foundation for almost all of Warhol’s art making.

Cartoon for Virgin and Child with St Anne 1499 -1500, was a drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci and is held in the National Gallery in London, UK.

The Kiss, 1886, was created by Auguste Rodin and is held in the Tate Collection, London, UK.

Seaport, with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648 was painted by Claude Lorraine and held in the National Gallery, London, UK.

This painting in the National Gallery in London, is part of the Maesta Predella Panels.

Venus and Mars, 1483, was painted by Sandro Botticelli and is held in the National Gallery, London, UK.