Dulwich Picture Gallery
About Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery has an outstanding collection of 17th and 18th century Old Masters including works by Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Murillo, Poussin, Rubens, Watteau, Gainsborough and Canaletto. Three times a year the Gallery mounts critically-acclaimed, crowd-pulling exhibitions. Set in the beautiful historic village of Dulwich, Dulwich Picture Gallery is a must see for all art lovers visiting London. You can even book yourself on one of the award-winning education courses.
Dulwich Picture Gallery Facilities
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Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 - 17:00. Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays, 11:00 - 17:00. CLOSED ON MONDAYS (except Bank Holiday Mondays). Also closed 1 January and 24 - 26 December. |
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Dulwich Picture Gallery Address
| Address: |
Gallery Road
London
SE21 7AD
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8693 5254 |
Prices for Dulwich Picture Gallery
| Adult Ticket: | £5.00 to £9.00 (CAD7.82) per ticket |
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| Child Ticket: | Free (CAD0.00) per ticket |
| Concession Ticket: | £4.00 to £8.00 (CAD6.26) per ticket |
Free entry for children under 18 and Friends of the Dulwich Picture Gallery
Free guided tour at 15.00 when paying standard admission charge on Saturday and Sunday
Free entry to permanent collection for unemployed, disabled, students (valid student card must be available) and Art Fund members.
Higher prices include temporary exhibitions.
Location Information for Dulwich Picture Gallery
| Address: |
Gallery Road
London
SE21 7AD
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8693 5254 |
| Public transport: | West Dulwich, National Railway |
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Events at Dulwich Picture Gallery
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A.C. Grayling: Descartes and His Royals at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Special Event23 Oct 2012
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A Day with The Gods: Greek Myths and Legends in Art at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Course16 Jun 2012
Paintings of Greek myths and legends have intrigued and inspired every age of artist. A fascination with classical antiquity has produced some of the most beautiful and memorable works in our cultural heritage.
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After Van Dyck: Portraiture Short Course at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Course13 May 2012 to 20 May 2012
Take inspiration from the current exhibition Van Dyck in Sicily and work from a costumed life model to explore the genre of portraiture painting. Complete observational drawings and work them up into a painting over this two day course With artist Stewart Ganley.
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Anne Desmet: Printmakers at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Special Event21 Mar 2012
Through her detailed wood engravings and linocuts, Anne Desmet aims to create a sense of the evolutionary passage of time. She also makes complex printed collages that are suggested by and develop the themes of her prints, pushing architectural motifs in unexpected directions, allowing a building to take on a life and invented identity of its own. Her latest work charts the changing landscape of London’s Olympic site.


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