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Parliamentary Art Collection

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236: 196: 252: 22: 177: 216: 161: 235: 78:, members of the House of Lords and other historical figures, and paintings of important events. As a rule, no portrait is displayed at the Palace of Westminster until the subject has been dead for at least 10 years, but works considered ineligible for the main building (for example, portraits of 150:
established in 1954 and the Lord Speaker's Advisory Panel on Works of Art. A Curator's Office was established in 1981. The budget to acquire new works was £75,000 in 2019. Separately, the Speaker's Art Fund is a charity founded in 1929 which acquires works of art for the House of Commons.
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The collection includes around 7,000 paintings, drawings and other images, 700 sculptures, 600 coins and medals, and around 100 pieces in other media, such as textiles or wallpaper, with a focus mainly on British history and politics, including portrait paintings and statues of
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which were acquired in 2007) can be displayed elsewhere on the Parliamentary Estate, such as at
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Reconstruction of a Medieval mural painting, possibly Queen Philippa and her daughter, by
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There is an Advisory Committee on Works of Art, with a panel of advisers for the
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The earliest pieces in the collection are 14 medieval statues of kings in
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decorate the reconstructed Palace of Westminster after the
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Examples of works from the Parliamentary Art Collection
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is a collection of around 8,500 artworks held by the
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The Terrace, 1909
Milly Childers
United Kingdom Parliament
House of Commons
House of Lords
Palace of Westminster
Parliamentary Estate
Whitehall
Downing Street
Members of Parliament
Shirley Williams
Kenneth Clarke
1 Parliament Street
Portcullis House
Westminster Hall
Richard II
Jan Lievens
Royal Fine Art Commission
catastrophic fire in 1834
Parliamentary War Memorial
Henry Moore
Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65
College Green
Speaker of the House of Commons
Lord Speaker
Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art
Portrait of William IV, artist and date unknown
William IV
Battle off Cape St Vincent, 1797, by William Adolphus Knell (1846)

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