Art of the van de Veldes at Queen's House
Overview
Art of the van de Veldes is an exhibition of historical paintings. In 1673-74, Dutch artists the van de Veldes (father and son) moved from Amsterdam to paint for the English market in London, notably for Charles II. Their presence, and the flourishing studio they established in the Queen’s House in Greenwich, laid the foundations for the practice of marine painting in England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Featured Artist:
- Van de Velde
Practical Information
Recurring event
Daily 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Christmas Day Bank Holiday
Prices
| Adult Ticket: | Free (USD0.00) |
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Venue Details & Map
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- Address
-
Romney RoadGreenwichLondonSE10 9NF
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- +44 (0)20 8312 6565
- Public transport:
- Rail – Greenwich (zone 2) DLR – Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich By boat – from most central London piers
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