Published 30/12/2013
Includes the UK’s largest collection of British Folk Art, portraits of Tudor Royals and Northern European art.
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Featuring portraits of royal and noble sitters from the first great era of British painting: the Tudor period (1485-1603) including Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and Edward VI.
The collection also includes portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir William Beechey, plus two celebrated views of London by Venetian artist Canaletto, who arrived in Britain in the mid-1740s.
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Northern European artists developed a style distinct from their southern European counterparts, typified by representation of minute detail and the use of much gilding and polychromy.
Exquisitely carved sculptures by artists such as Tilman Riemenschneider can be seen alongside panel paintings by Cranach and Schongauer in the collection of Northern European art from 1450-1650.
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Compton Verney's collection of paintings from Naples represent a cross-section of masterpieces from the 'Golden Age' of Neapolitan art from 1600 to 1800. The tradition of the Grand Tour rapidly established Naples on the itinerary of foreign visitors.
The collection includes religious and mythological scenes by Luca Giordano and Francesco Solimena, regarded as the most important Neapolitan artists of their generation, and paintings by artists such as Pietro Fabris, commissioned by the famous British envoy Sir William Hamilton.
They are seen alongside works by artists who were drawn to Naples by its thriving artistic community and worked there for many years, including Pierre-Jacques Volaire. Also on display are decorative pieces in Trapani coral.
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