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jousts, tournaments and festivals of the time. Fine arms and armour were considered works of art as much as warlike equipment. Displayed in this gallery are some of the finest examples of the armourer's art, exquisite sculptures richly embellished with gold and silver. This space was formerly part of Sir
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London house. The
Oriental Armoury was displayed on the first floor of Hertford House. Trophies of arms and armour from India, the Middle East, the lands of the old Ottoman Empire, and the Far East, patterned the walls of the Oriental Armoury, whilst the ceiling was decorated with a pattern of gold stars on a deep blue background.
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as one of the greatest and most celebrated in the world. Totalling more than five hundred pieces, the collection consists largely of 18th-century French furniture but also includes some significant pieces of 19th-century French furniture, as well as interesting
Italian furniture and a few English and
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Oriental arms and armour in the Wallace Collection were largely collected by the 4th Marquess of Hertford in the 1860s, the last decade of his life. Like many of his contemporaries, Sir Richard Wallace used this material to bring Oriental exoticism, as it was then considered, into his fashionable
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This room was occupied during Sir
Richard and Lady Wallace's lifetime by the family's housekeeper. Lady Wallace's housekeeper was Mrs Jane Buckley, a Londoner by birth. There were over thirty servants, including housemaids, kitchen maids, a lady's maid, a butler, footmen, a valet, coachmen, a groom
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bequeathed the entire collection to the nation. The collection opened to permanent public view in 1900 in
Hertford House, and remains there to this day. A condition of the bequest was that no object should ever leave the collection, even for loan exhibitions. However in September 2019, the board of
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in Stoke-on-Trent, the floor laid with a patterned mosaic. A small section of this interior survives in the alcove at the north end of the room. This was not only a highly fashionable look for a late
Victorian smoking room but also practical, ensuring the smell of smoke did not linger in any fabric
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The Sixteenth-Century Gallery houses works of art from the Medieval and Renaissance periods and a group of important Renaissance paintings. This part of the Wallace Collection was mainly assembled by Sir Richard who, like many 19th-century collectors, was fascinated by the art and history of Europe
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The array of sporting guns, rifles and pistols in this room includes a large number of extravagantly decorated 16th- and early-17th-century wheel-lock firearms, together with an impressive group of magnificent civilian flint-lock guns of the Napoleonic era. Several of the weapons here were made for
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This room reveals the opulence of the London town house in the 1870s and sets the scene for visitors to the Wallace Collection. The State Rooms were the grandest rooms in the house, in which the most important visitors were received. When it was the home of Sir Richard and Lady Wallace, visitors to
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who owned and developed the surrounding estate. It dominates the north side of the Square, where it occupies an island site, and was originally named "Manchester House". After being used as the Spanish Embassy 1791–1795 (evidenced by "Spanish Place" the street to the east of the building) the lease
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The Landing serves as the main orientation point on the first floor. It is hung with mythological and pastoral paintings by Boucher and is also perhaps the best place to admire the wrought iron work of the staircase balustrade, made in 1719 for the Royal bank in Paris. Hertford House was built in
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This room was formerly Sir Richard and Lady Wallace's breakfast room. As this photograph from c. 1890 shows, it contained a large cabinet filled with Sèvres porcelain dinner wares, probably more for use than decoration, and sixteen Dutch pictures. The French chimneypiece in this room was made in
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The Wallace Collection contains some of the most spectacular Renaissance arms and armour in Britain. All of the richest and most powerful noblemen of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries commissioned beautifully decorated weapons and armour, not just for war, but also for use in the awe-inspiring
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The Wallace Collection, comprising about 5,500 works of art, was bequeathed to the British nation by Lady Wallace in 1897. The state then decided to buy Hertford House to display the collection and it was opened as a museum in 1900. As a museum the Wallace Collection's main strength is
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paintings of the 17th century, 18th- and 19th-century French paintings, and works by English, Italian and Spanish artists. Strengths of the collection include 5 Rembrandts (and school), 9 Rubens's, 4 Van Dycks, 8 Canalettos, 9 Guardis, 19 François Bouchers,
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Sir Richard Wallace acquired most of his European armour in 1871, when he bought the collections of the comte Alfred Emilien de Nieuwekerke, Minister of Fine Arts to Napoleon III and director of the Louvre, as well as the finest parts of the collection of
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1776–78 for the 4th Duke of Manchester. After a brief spell as the Spanish Embassy, it was bought by the 2nd Marquess of Hertford in 1797. He added the conservatory, in place of a Venetian window on the Landing and two first-floor rooms on each wing.
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European rulers, including Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France and Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. It is a major collection of early firearms in the United Kingdom. This space was formerly part of Sir Richard Wallace's coach house and stable yard.
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in Warwickshire. The 4th Marquess died in 1870, aged 70 in Paris, unmarried and without legitimate issue, and his titles and entailed estates, including the lease of Hertford House, passed to his distant cousin
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The Back State Room is today dedicated to the patronage of King Louis XV (1715–1774) and his mistress, Madame de Pompadour. It displays some of the prominent examples in the Wallace Collection of art in the
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This magnificent twelve-light chandelier was made by Jacques Caffiéri in 1751. It was given by Louis XV to his eldest daughter, Louise-Elisabeth, Duchess of Parma, during one of her visits to Paris in the
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The Wallace Collection is split into six curatorial departments: Pictures and Miniatures; Ceramics and Glass; Sculpture and Works of Art; Arms and Armour; Sèvres porcelain; and Gold Boxes and Furniture.
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porcelain and French furniture but also displays other objects, such as arms and armour featuring both European and Oriental objects, as well as displays of gold boxes, miniatures, sculpture and
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items including mounted porcelain and hardstones, mantelpieces, mirrors, boxes and pedestals. One highlight of the collection is the major collection of furniture attributed to
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Higgott, Suzanne (Wallace Collection), “Unmasking an Enigma: Who Was Lady Wallace and What Did She Achieve?”, Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 2021
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in Regents Park, now the site of the residence of the US Ambassador. Between 1836-51 Hertford House was let for use as the French Embassy. His son
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on her death in 1897. The room has retained the aspect it had in Sir Richard Wallace's day more than any other room in the building.
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paintings arranged into 25 galleries. It is open to the public and entry is free.
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3217:"'Untapped treasure': Wallace Collection to start lending artworks"
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2024:– 1 painting (one of the finest Rosas in existence)
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1003:, portraits by Van Dyck, and other important works
394:The 16th- and 17th-century Hertford House was the
220:is a museum in London occupying Hertford House in
4554:Advisory Council on National Records and Archives
3292:The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures III
2681:Paire de meubles à hauteur de'appui, c. 1785–1790
4888:Former private collections in the United Kingdom
3306:The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures IV
3281:The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures II
506:Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford
469:Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford
457:Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford
257:Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford
3270:The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Pictures I
846:Displays: Medieval and Renaissance Works of Art
166:approx. 5,500 objects displayed in 30 galleries
3353:, Vol. 139, No. 1136 (Nov., 1997), pp. 792–794
4913:Order of Arts and Letters of Spain recipients
4873:Art museums and galleries established in 1900
4376:
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3301:
3299:
2232:is Curator of the Arms and Armour collection.
999:The Great Gallery in 2012, featuring Rubens'
914:The works of art in the Collection comprise:
734:Displays: The Decorative Arts under Louis XIV
683:Sèvres pot-pourri vase in the shape of a ship
434:Hertford House, Manchester Square, circa 1812
402:(1539–1621) and was in a different location:
8:
3996:Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
2678:Paire de meubles à hauteur de'appui, c. 1780
2591:Encoignure, delivered to Marie-Antoinette's
2543:Paire de meubles à hauteur de'appui, c. 1775
39:
3143:Wallace Collection, Reference GB 1807 MURR
2260:Armour for Man and Horse, Landshut, c. 1480
929:European and Oriental arms and armour 2,370
277:, purchased by wealthy families during the
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266:Charity Commission for England & Wales
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3840:Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
2581:Commode, delivered to Marie-Antoinette's
938:Medieval and Renaissance works of art 363
744:Displays: Visitor Reception and Cloakroom
647:, dating from 1751, remains in the room.
478:Francis Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hertford
309:and the current director is Xavier Bray.
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2465:Table à mettre dans un trumeau, c. 1705;
2144:, one of the artist's greatest paintings
1984:, (Giovanni Antonio Canal) – 8 paintings
1644:The Execution of the Doge Marino Faliero
920:Paintings, watercolours and drawings 775
4399:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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1436:Portrait of the Countess of Blessington
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305:in France. The Wallace Collection is a
4750:Horserace Betting Levy Appeal Tribunal
2980:File:Manchester Square 1799 edited.jpg
2968:File:Manchester Square 1799 edited.jpg
448:George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester
281:, held in France after the end of the
4868:Art collections in the United Kingdom
3735:Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
2937:from the original on 10 December 2022
2909:Journal of the History of Collections
2453:Paire de coffre de toilette, c. 1700;
616:, Empress of Russia, now held in the
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2880:Bailey, Martin (24 September 2019).
2625:Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1780–1784;
2540:Paire de bibliothèque basse, c. 1775
2070:The Bacino from the Giudecca, Venice
1988:Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano
1047:, 9 Murillos, 9 Teniers, 2 Titians,
414:, had started building the palatial
408:Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
400:Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford
4782:Channel Four Television Corporation
4319:Ranger's House (Wernher Collection)
3910:Museum of Immigration and Diversity
2288:depicting a mythical beast, c. 1500
321:Photograph of Richard Wallace, 1857
51:Front entrance of the main building
4898:Museums in the City of Westminster
3890:London Museum of Water & Steam
588:, have been returned to the room.
580:displayed on the cabinets and the
494:Sir John Murray Scott, 1st Baronet
410:(executed 1552), brother of Queen
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4893:Houses in the City of Westminster
3322:wallacelive.wallacecollection.org
3215:Brown, Mark (24 September 2019).
2456:Paire de torchéres, c. 1700–1710;
1069:Dutch – 173 paintings, 2 drawings
832:Displays: The Collector's Cabinet
758:Displays: Wallace Collection Shop
426:Hertford House, Manchester Square
4923:Townhouses in the United Kingdom
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3895:Markfield Beam Engine and Museum
2911:, V.21 (November 2009): 173–182.
2823:Jones, Jonathan (19 June 2018).
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4615:National Lottery Community Fund
4610:National Heritage Memorial Fund
3469:Museums and galleries in London
2485:Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1775;
2462:Pendule et gaine, c. 1720–1725;
2459:Pendule et gaine, c. 1712–1720;
2438:Paire de grande table, c. 1705;
2432:Cartonnier et pendule, c. 1715;
2429:Cabinet avec son pied, c. 1667;
2248:, probably French, c. 1390-1410
1205:Willem van de Velde the Younger
4878:Biographical museums in London
4858:1900 establishments in England
4304:Kenwood House (Iveagh Bequest)
3991:Museum of the Order of St John
3880:Institute of Contemporary Arts
3865:Handel & Hendrix in London
2482:Paire de Encoignures, c. 1772;
504:in Paris purchased in 1835 by
333:, the illegitimate son of the
77:Location within central London
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3925:Royal Academy of Music Museum
2583:cabinet intérieur de la reine
2537:Grande Bibliothèque, c. 1775;
2488:Table en secrétaire, c. 1783;
1181:Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael
102:
4605:Horserace Betting Levy Board
4569:Treasure Valuation Committee
3805:Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
3790:Arsenal Football Club Museum
2921:Cusk, Rachel (3 June 2016).
2719:Wigmore Street / Orchard St
2089:The Dogana with the Giudecca
1918:A Dance to the Music of Time
307:non-departmental public body
91:; 127 years ago
4787:Churches Conservation Trust
4153:Banqueting House, Whitehall
3976:Florence Nightingale Museum
3780:Other museums and galleries
3086:"History of the Collection"
3058:"History of the Collection"
3018:"History of the Collection"
2622:Bureau à cylindre, c. 1785;
2505:Paire de bibliothèque basse
2397:Bas d'armoire, c. 1765–1770
2367:with brass and turtleshell
2068:(Giovanni Antonio Canal) –
1633:Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
1564:An Allegory of Fruitfulness
1524:Portrait of Philippe Le Roy
1415:Mrs Mary Robinson (Perdita)
406:in Westminster. His father
285:. The Wallace Collection,
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4731:Victoria and Albert Museum
4691:National Museums Liverpool
4062:Headstone Manor and Museum
3845:Fashion and Textile Museum
3658:Victoria and Albert Museum
3574:Imperial War Museum London
3098:www.wallacecollection.org
2426:Bureau plat, c. 1700–1710;
2360:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1249:The Avenue at Meerdervoort
1118:Bartholomeus van der Helst
390:Hertford House, Cannon Row
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4883:Charities based in London
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4696:National Portrait Gallery
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4042:Greenwich Heritage Centre
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2635:Bernard I Van Risen Burgh
2447:Médaillier, c. 1710–1720;
2350:, the collections of the
2160:Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
2132:Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
1957:The Halt during the Chase
1874:The Comtesse de Tillières
1477:David Teniers the Younger
827:Sixteenth-Century Gallery
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32:Wallace Collection (band)
27:Museum in London, England
4797:National Citizen Service
3815:Bow Street Police Museum
3597:National Maritime Museum
3391:Mallett, Donald (1979).
3244:"The Wallace Collection"
3181:"The Wallace Collection"
2924:"The Wallace Collection"
2706:from Wallace Collection
2208:dish by Martial Courtois
2140:– 2 paintings including
1894:Mademoiselle de Clermont
1641:– 2 paintings including
1602:Landscape with a Rainbow
1583:Christ's Charge to Peter
1465:Pourbus the Elder, Frans
1138:– 2 paintings including
1001:Landscape With A Rainbow
721:and two oil sketches by
451:was acquired in 1797 by
4721:Sir John Soane's Museum
4711:Royal Museums Greenwich
3810:Benjamin Franklin House
3758:London Museum Docklands
3720:London Transport Museum
3705:Dulwich Picture Gallery
3584:Royal Museums Greenwich
3538:Sir John Soane's Museum
3351:The Burlington Magazine
2616:at Versailles, c. 1780;
2609:at Versailles, c. 1783;
2602:at Versailles, c. 1783;
2595:at Versailles, c. 1783;
2585:at Versailles, c. 1780;
2550:Alexandre-Jean Oppenord
1308:The Listening Housewife
1289:Still life with Lobster
1030:Pictures and miniatures
793:Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick
343:18th-century French art
228:of the Seymour family,
4792:Historic Royal Palaces
4701:Natural History Museum
4590:British Film Institute
4145:Historic Royal Palaces
4122:Royal Collection Trust
3955:William Morris Gallery
3940:Sherlock Holmes Museum
3820:Charles Dickens Museum
3795:Bank of England Museum
3689:Designated collections
3533:Royal Air Force Museum
3528:Natural History Museum
2859:The Wallace Collection
2444:Mantle clock, c. 1726;
2441:Mantle clock, c. 1715;
2209:
2164:Marriage of the Virgin
1627:Philippe de Champaigne
1327:The Artist's Son Titus
1147:A Woman Peeling Apples
1130:Melchior d'Hondecoeter
1015:The Small Drawing Room
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18:The Wallace Collection
4498:The Baroness Twycross
4409:100 Parliament Street
4010:Local history museums
3967:Health & Medicine
3965:The London Museums of
3915:Orleans House Gallery
3885:Leighton House Museum
3855:Guildhall Art Gallery
3740:Royal Academy of Arts
3730:Museum of Freemasonry
3395:. London: Macmillan.
2688:Transport connections
2324:Fluted Armour in the
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2109:Perseus and Andromeda
1849:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1830:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1814:The Rising of the Sun
1726:Jean-François de Troy
1662:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1269:The Laughing Cavalier
1072:Flemish – 8 paintings
907:, glass, bronzes and
903:works of art such as
723:Jean François de Troy
586:Jean-Jacques Caffiéri
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299:Château de Versailles
208:wallacecollection.org
187:Public transit access
4716:Science Museum Group
4681:Imperial War Museums
4585:Arts Council England
4211:Eastbury Manor House
4158:Hampton Court Palace
4097:Valence House Museum
3935:Serpentine Galleries
3825:Dennis Severs' House
3800:Barbican Art Gallery
3617:Science Museum Group
3553:Imperial War Museums
3513:National Army Museum
3109:Listed building text
2955:Listed building text
2806:"Wallace Collection"
2643:Bureau plat, c. 1719
2405:André-Charles Boulle
2381:André-Charles Boulle
1953:Jean-Antoine Watteau
1938:A Lady at her Toilet
1744:Jean-Antoine Watteau
1732:Claude-Joseph Vernet
1674:Jean-Baptiste Greuze
1199:Adriaen van de Velde
1141:A Boy Bringing Bread
958:Andre-Charles Boulle
941:Goldsmiths' work 120
813:European Armoury III
752:
668:Palace of Versailles
502:Château de Bagatelle
232:. It is named after
4595:Gambling Commission
4196:575 Wandsworth Road
4102:Vestry House Museum
4087:Museum of Wimbledon
4001:Wellcome Collection
3950:Whitechapel Gallery
3561:Churchill War Rooms
2861:. 24 September 2019
2812:. 30 November 2016.
2792:Condé Nast Traveler
2741:London Underground
2701:Lines/routes served
2572:Jean Henri Riesener
2564:Écritoire, c. 1710;
2371:(commonly known as
1834:The Musical Contest
1775:Madame de Pompadour
1714:Jean-Baptiste Pater
1708:Jean-Baptiste Oudry
1650:Hippolyte Delaroche
1410:Thomas Gainsborough
1362:Thomas Gainsborough
1285:Jan Davidsz de Heem
799:European Armoury II
614:Catherine the Great
331:Sir Richard Wallace
279:revolutionary sales
234:Sir Richard Wallace
143: /
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4863:Armour collections
4853:Wallace Collection
4736:Wallace Collection
4676:Museum of the Home
4522:Charity Commission
4426:Secretary of State
4082:Museum of Richmond
3835:Dr Johnson's House
3543:Wallace Collection
3508:Museum of the Home
3431:Explore by Gallery
3375:Walking directions
3363:Walking directions
2558:Bureau plat, 1710;
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1668:Théodore Géricault
1544:The Shepherd Paris
1374:Sir Edwin Landseer
1346:The Good Samaritan
1163:Adriaen van Ostade
874:Lower Ground Floor
781:European Armoury I
753:Housekeeper's Room
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465:St Dunstan’s Villa
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4488:Stephanie Peacock
4470:Under-Secretaries
4444:Minister of State
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4324:Winchester Palace
4314:Marble Hill House
4163:Kensington Palace
4107:Wandsworth Museum
4092:Twickenham Museum
4077:Museum of Croydon
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3700:Courtauld Gallery
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3607:Royal Observatory
3402:978-0-333-24467-8
2887:The Art Newspaper
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2614:cabinet intérieur
2600:cabinet intérieur
2593:cabinet intérieur
2561:Commode, c. 1695;
2529:Étienne Levasseur
2522:Commode, c. 1720;
2435:Commode, c. 1710;
2423:Armoire, c. 1715;
2420:Armoire, c. 1700;
2417:Armoire, c. 1700;
2414:Armoire, c. 1695;
2352:Duke of Buccleuch
2214:Meissen porcelain
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1889:Jean-Marc Nattier
1870:Jean-Marc Nattier
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1702:Jean-Marc Nattier
1598:Peter Paul Rubens
1579:Peter Paul Rubens
1471:Peter Paul Rubens
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1219:Philips Wouwerman
763:and stable lads.
303:Mobilier National
283:French Revolution
222:Manchester Square
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4236:Morden Hall Park
4112:Whitehall Museum
4067:Islington Museum
4047:Gunnersbury Park
3981:Foundling Museum
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3945:Two Temple Place
3905:Museum of Brands
3900:Migration Museum
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3750:Museum of London
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3710:Hunterian Museum
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3518:National Gallery
3482:National museums
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660:Antoine Gaudreau
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645:Jacques Caffiéri
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3870:Hayward Gallery
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4299:Jewel Tower
4256:Roman Baths
4027:Burgh House
3648:Tate Modern
2750:Bond Street
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2126:Alonso Cano
1566:, 1620–1629
1507:, 1630–1638
1251:, 1650–1652
1021:Departments
901:Renaissance
887:Collections
860:Upper Floor
704:Dining Room
538:Dining Room
473:Ragley Hall
196:Bond Street
150: /
125:Coordinates
86:Established
4847:Categories
4434:Lisa Nandy
4289:Down House
4230:restricted
4168:Kew Palace
4135:Royal Mews
4037:Forty Hall
3969:(selected)
3860:Hall Place
3592:Cutty Sark
2774:References
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2326:Maximilian
1264:Frans Hals
1211:Jan Weenix
1112:Frans Hals
1106:Gerrit Dou
584:, made by
582:chandelier
520:Front Hall
404:Cannon Row
250:Old Master
135:51°31′03″N
4774:BBC Board
4578:Executive
4417:Ministers
4251:Red House
3249:Sotheby's
2369:marquetry
2334:Furniture
2091:, c. 1775
2072:, c. 1740
2066:Canaletto
1982:Canaletto
1854:The Swing
1836:, 1754–55
1604:, c. 1638
1585:, c. 1616
1547:, c. 1628
1418:, c. 1781
1342:Rembrandt
1329:, c. 1657
1323:Rembrandt
1193:Jan Steen
1175:Rembrandt
1045:Fragonard
578:porcelain
371:Delacroix
363:Velázquez
355:Rembrandt
246:porcelain
226:townhouse
138:0°09′11″W
4833:Category
4745:Tribunal
4635:UK Sport
4547:Advisory
4472:of State
4350:Category
3255:26 April
3228:26 April
3185:Art Fund
2941:26 April
2935:Archived
2893:26 April
2865:26 April
2704:Distance
2373:"Boulle"
2365:veneered
2358:and the
2284:Painted
2246:Bascinet
2244:Visored
2193:Ceramics
905:maiolica
897:medieval
512:Interior
385:Building
379:maiolica
351:Van Dyck
289:and the
179:Director
171:Visitors
104:Location
4654:Museums
3568:Belfast
3134:Higgott
2836:22 July
2695:Service
2203:Limoges
1049:Poussin
1040:Flemish
865:Landing
715:Nattier
418:on the
313:History
203:Website
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1857:, 1767
1817:, 1753
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698:1750s.
641:rococo
420:Strand
347:Titian
112:London
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2867:2021
2838:2018
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