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The National Portrait Gallery
A Visitor's Guide
John Cooper
The National Portrait Gallery
was founded in 1856 to bring together the greatest names in British
history and culture from the late Middle Ages to the present
day. Its main collection now totals almost 10,000 works, from
panel paintings to video portraits, from miniatures to larger-than-life
sculpture.
The Visitor's Guide is
both a companion for the visitor walking round the Gallery, and
an introduction to the Gallery's collection and the full range
of its resources and activities. Beginning with the Gallery's
exceptional Tudor portraits, it guides the visitor on a chronological
tour of the building, floor by floor, featuring some of the most
important faces of the last 500 years. Highlights include the
Ditchley Portrait of Elizabeth I, Rubens' portrait of Thomas
Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Lady Venetia Stanley
by Van Dyck, self-portraits by William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds
and Gilbert and George, the only contemporary portraits of Shakespeare,
Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters, George Beresford's haunting
study of the young Virginia Woolf, Andy Warhol's homage to Elizabeth
II, and Helmut Newton's giant icon of Margaret Thatcher.
225 x 142mm, 130 pages
95 illustrations, 89 in colour
Floor plans, index and list of Gallery information
ISBN 1 85514 298 8
£4.99 (paperback)
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