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In January 2024 the gallery announced that it would be charging for entry fees once again. It had changed from a charged-entry to a free-entry model after the first COVID-19 lockdown in England, but a 2023 review of this showed that it was revealed that the move was costing £200,000 per year in lost
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The result was the development of a second exhibition, housed in a newly constructed building designed by a York architect named Edward Taylor; a series of 189 drawings, watercolours and sketches for the proposed gallery were produced by Taylor in the period 1874–1878. The architectural plan for the
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A restoration in 2013–15 cost £8 million, and was undertaken to increase display space by some 60%, including reincorporation of the north wing, an upper-floor extension to the south wing, and reorganisation of the internal space for exhibition and storage. The development enabled the area to
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Following the 1879 exhibition the renamed Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Institution aimed to create a permanent art exhibition. It was given a major boost by the bequest of York collector John Burton (1799–1882) of more than one hundred 19th-century paintings, supplemented by gifts and in the
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In January 1999 the gallery was victim of an armed robbery, during which staff were tied up and threatened, and over £700,000 of paintings were stolen. At closing time, four members of staff were threatened by two men bearing pistols and wearing ski masks. They took a watercolour by
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and 14 mosaics was not done for financial reasons and it was decorated instead with two tiled panels representing 'Leonardo expiring in the arms of Francis I', and 'Michaelangelo showing his Moses', together with four ceramic roundels depicting York artists
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Many exhibitions have taken place in the gallery, of varying sizes and length. The exhibition schedule from 2020 onwards has included a mix of touring exhibitions and internal exhibitions, often linked to wider events in the city and internationally.
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paintings. As a result of the systematic build up under Hess and his successors, the gallery has a British collection especially of late-19th-century and early-20th-century works with some French works representative of influential styles.
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In November 2020 the gallery announced that it had acquired works following a successful application to the Derbyshire School Library Service, which had owned the works but closed in 2018. The works acquired are by four British artists:
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on 31 December 2020, forcing the gallery to close again. In March 2021 it was announced that the Art Gallery would reopen on 28 May to coincide with the launch of a new exhibition 'Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years'.
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The collection of more than 17,000 drawings, watercolours and prints is particularly strong in views of York, with more than 4,000 examples, largely watercolours and drawings, some by local artists such as Henry Cave,
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In 1979 a 15th-century painting of the Angel Gabriel and five saints by an artist of the Nuremberg School was stolen from the gallery. It was recovered and returned to the gallery in 2023 after an auction house in
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The gallery was created to provide a permanent building as the core space for the second Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition of 1879, the first in 1866 having occupied a temporary chalet in the grounds of
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The main perpetrator, Craig Townsend, was arrested by armed police when he, and another man, arrived at an arranged meeting with an art dealer to sell the stolen paintings. He was sentenced to 14 years in jail at
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There are more than 3,000 decorative objects particularly from Yorkshire potteries from the 16th century to the early 20th century, Chinese and Korean pottery from the 18th and 19th century, and glassware.
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collection of prints, drawings and watercolours of York in 1931. The building was requisitioned for military purposes at the outbreak of the Second World War and closed, suffering bomb damage during the
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The exhibition hall was intended to be used only for three years, but remained in use for meetings, concerts and other functions until 1909 and was not demolished until the Second World War.
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building changed considerably during this time, from an 'Elizabethan' style to an 'Italian' style – neither were fully realised in the final design. The building first opened on 7 May 1879.
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In 1888 the north wing was leased to York Art School which added a further storey in 1905, and after that the wing was vacated by the school. It housed the city archives from 1977 to 2012.
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The gallery reopened in 1948 with a small temporary exhibition before a major restoration in 1951–52 after which began a major revival of fortune under the direction of
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the gallery, along with the other York Museums Trust sites, closed to the public on 23 March 2020. It was announced in July that the gallery would reopen on 1 August (
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York City Council purchased the buildings and collection in 1892. Temporary summer exhibitions ceased in 1903 but a major exhibition of the work of York artist
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early years two major temporary loan collections. In 1888 the north galleries were leased to York School of Art, which moved there in 1890 from
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The gallery underwent a £445,000 refurbishment in 2005, reopening on 19 March. This development was supported by a £272,700 grant from the
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The period up to the commencement of the Second World War was one of modest growth, the major event being purchase of the
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In the 1990s and 2000s the collection was supplemented by other major donations and loans, most notably those of
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The gallery has more than 1,000 paintings. Western European paintings include 14th-century Italian altarpieces,
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Visit York Tourism Awards: Visitor Attraction of the Year 2016 (Over 50,000 Visitors category) (winner).
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from a display case and 19 other paintings from the walls, cutting some of those from their frames.
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was held in 1911 when his statue by local sculptor George Walker Milburn was erected outside.
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Taylor, Jeremy (1984). "The Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition Buildings 1879".
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Western European paintings, British paintings, prints, watercolours, drawings, ceramics
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Yorkshire fine art & industrial exhibition, York, 1879 – fine art department
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The site for the 1879 exhibition was an area in the grounds of the medieval
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the rear of the building to be restored to public use as part of the
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Ingamells, John (January 1977). "The Elevation of the Masses".
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The Buildings of England – Yorkshire: York and the East Riding
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Kids in Museums: Family Friendly Museum Award 2016 (winner).
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and Patrick Hall. Watercolour artists represented include
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known as 'Bearparks Garden'. It is fronted by what became
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being particularly strong. Among the contemporaries,
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York City Art Gallery

William Etty
York
Coordinates
53°57′47″N 01°05′11″W / 53.96306°N 1.08639°W / 53.96306; -1.08639
Art museum
Arts Council England
Studio Pottery
William Etty
York Museums Trust
yorkartgallery.org.uk
York
listed building
York Museums Trust
Bootham Asylum
St Mary's Abbey
Exhibition Square
tympanum
William Etty
John Carr
John Camidge
John Flaxman
The Gallery situated within Exhibition Square
Front elevation
Sculpted roundel on the front elevation
Mosaic panel on the front elevation
Statue of William Etty
Rear elevation
West elevation

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