Exploring Longford Castle: An Artistic Journey with the National Gallery

Interesting online lecture from the National Gallery looking at Longford Castle and its relationship with the gallery.

Two tour guides from the castle, Sean Moran and Debbie Bichener, outlined the history of the castle and its art collection with great illustrations. They also took us through works that had been purchased from the collection by the gallery over the years, such as Holbein’s “The Ambassadors”, and current loans from the collection.

I love the idea that the first director of the gallery, James Eastlake, had written a ‘hit list’ of works he wanted to acquire from Longford.

I’d noticed for a couple of years that the gallery offered tours of the castle and I have now learnt this is partly in lieu of inheritance tax alongside loans to the gallery. I must try to get organised and book next year.

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