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  2. Courtauld Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Strand block of Somerset House, designed by William Chambers from 1775 to 1780, home of the Courtauld Institute and the Courtauld Gallery since 1989. From 1958 to 1989 the Courtauld collection was housed in part of the premises of the Warburg Institute in Woburn Square; [9] it was thus separated from the Courtauld Institute, which was in Home House, Portman Square.

  3. Courtauld Institute of Art - Wikipedia

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    The art collection is known particularly for its French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings and is housed in the Courtauld Gallery. The Courtauld is based in Somerset House, in the Strand in London. In 2019, the Courtauld's teaching and research activities temporarily relocated to Vernon Square, London, while its Somerset House site ...

  4. Samuel Courtauld (art collector) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Courtauld was the real Maecenas of the trio, and when his wife died in 1931, he made over the house in Portman Square, together with the pictures, for the use of the new institute until such time as permanent accommodation could be found for them. In the event the Portman Square house was to be the institute's home for almost sixty years ...

  5. Museum Mile, London - Wikipedia

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    Somerset House, which houses the Courtauld Gallery, one of the Museum Mile institutions in London, England. Museum Mile London is the home of 14 museums in London, England, in the area between Bloomsbury to the north and the Embankment on the River Thames to the south. The area is located in the London Borough of Camden.

  6. Category:Paintings in the Courtauld Gallery - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Courtauld Institute of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Courtauld Institute of Art is a listed organisation of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art. It was founded in 1932 by the industrialist and art collector Samuel Courtauld and was originally based in 20 Portman Square, London. Since 1989 the institute has been based in Somerset House

  8. Thomas Gambier Parry - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Gambier-Parry items on display at the Courtauld Gallery are in this room on the ground floor. Gambier Parry was a keen and versatile collector for most of his adult life. Many of his purchases were made on trips to the Continent, especially in Italy, but he also bought from dealers and auctions in England, and sometimes sold items.

  9. Pala delle Convertite - Wikipedia

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    Courtauld Gallery, London The Pala delle Convertite or The Trinity with Saints Mary Magdalen and John the Baptist , (the museum's name) or Holy Trinity , is an altarpiece by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli and his workshop, traditionally dated to c. 1491–1493.