Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace

Lovely exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery of the greatest hits of the Royal Collection paintings.

The works are at the Queen’s Gallery while Buckingham Palace is being refurbished, and although all the works were well known, it was a god opportunity to look at them up close to see the detail. They also become a good introductory walk through of art history. Name an artist, and they are probably here. I liked the fact the labels not only told you about the picture but also how they came into the Royal Collection.

Highlights included Vermeer’s “The Music Lesson” which is always a joy to see, four wonderful portrait shaped Canaletto’s and the Artemesia Gentileschi self-Portrait.

There was a wonderful room of works by Rubens, Van Dyck and Rembrandt and their contemporaries which featured one of my favourite pictures, Agatha Bas by Rembrandt shown here. I love the detail of her clothes and fan and the way one hand breaks the frame.

Closes 13 February 2022

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