The collection stretches from the early Renaissance into the 20th century and is displayed in the elegant setting of Somerset House.
The Gallery is particularly renowned for its unrivalled collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.
It also holds an outstanding collection of drawings and prints and fine examples of sculpture and decorative arts.

The collection of The Courtauld Gallery is the result of a series of gifts and bequests by some of the leading collectors of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Samuel Courtauld and Count Antoine Seilern.

This has created a collection of great depth and quality which retains some of the character of its private origins.

The Courtauld Gallery is located at Somerset House in the heart of London. Somerset House is a spectacular 18th century building on the banks of the Thames. Once the home of the Royal Academy of Art, the galleries are an elegant and intimate space in which to enjoy the collection.

The Courtauld Gallery plays an important role in the capital’s cultural life and is part of London’s Museum Mile.

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Opening times:
Daily 10am – 6pm (last admission 5.30pm)
Late Night Openings
Thursdays: 25 October and 29 November 2012, until 9pm
Dress as a Roundhead or a Cavalier at our Lely Lates and get in for free!

Address:
The Courtauld Gallery
Somerset House
Strand
London WC2R 0RN
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7848 2526

Internet:
galleryinfo@courtauld.ac.uk
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/index.html/