Dulwich Picture Gallery

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Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery is located in London Borough of Southwark
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Location within London Borough of Southwark
Established1817 (1817)
LocationDulwich
London, SE21
England
Public transit accessNational Rail North Dulwich; West Dulwich
Websitedulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameDulwich Picture Gallery and Mausoleum
Designated30 June 1954
Reference no.1385543

Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, south London. It opened to the public in 1817 and was designed by the Regency architect Sir John Soane. His design was recognized for its innovative and influential method of illumination for viewing the art. It is the oldest public art gallery in England and was made an independent charitable trust in 1994. Until then, the gallery was part of the College of God's Gift, a charitable foundation established by the actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Edward Alleyn in the early 17th century. The acquisition of artworks by its founders and bequests from its many patrons resulted in Dulwich Picture Gallery housing one of the country's finest collections of Old Masters, especially rich in French, Italian and Spanish Baroque paintings, and in British portraits from the Tudor era to the 19th century.

The Dulwich Picture Gallery and its mausoleum are listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England.[1] The mausoleum is for founders of the collection, Francis Bourgeois and Noël Desenfans.

  1. ^ Historic England, "Dulwich Picture Gallery and Mausoleum (1385543)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2017

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