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Monday, 5 July 2010

The Courtauld Gallery

The Courtauld, a small lesser known gallery on the Strand side of Somerset House, houses an impressive collection of mainly French impressionist and post impressionist art.
Thanks to the philanthropist Samuel Courtauld who founded and donated the works in 1932, you can see and study these works.

Where are all the modern philanthropists? Time bankers and others with the wealth gave back to the community.

7 comments:

Renata said...

Love this gallery!

CiBi said...

A lovely photo! I've always wanted to go here - didnt realise how grand it is from the inside. Will def plan a trip

Leif Hagen said...

Looks like a jewelry box inside! Magnificent treasures!

Sharon said...

Beautiful room!

Wayne said...

I remember way back when the Courtauld was situated in Bloomsbury (at the University of London I think). It's a wonderful collection.

One of my favourite 'lesser-known' galleries is the Wallace Collection. Now that's a gem.

Karine said...

I love the harpsichord and the ceiling looks lovely too!

Anna said...

Completely agree with you.

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