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Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, London. It was built by Sir John Soane as England's first purpose-built public art gallery and opened in 1817. The Gallery is a registered charity.


The collection

Dulwich Picture Gallery houses a small but select collection of European old master paintings mostly of the 1600s and 1700s, many of the highest quality. It also hosts small but often significant temporary exhibitions.

Paintings

Dutch School

English School

Flemish School

French School

Italian School

Spanish School




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