I watched the Van Gogh exhibition at the National Gallery of London (Trafalgar Square, London) The paintings were brought from America, Australia and Europe. A few from a private collection. A very impressive exhibition! I rediscovered this artist. A wonderful colorist. Sensual. The combination of colors is amazing.
The entrance to the National Gallery of London is free from Trafalgar Square. It is one of the best collections of paintings in the world, totaling 2,400 works. Paintings by famous painters are presented: Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Monet, Rubens, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Van Gogh....
I recommend. World masterpieces! Each piece has very useful information. Here in Russia, I saw very necessary information in the Impressionist halls in the Hermitage and the Russian Museum. I was very pleased!
I highly recommend it if you have the opportunity to walk through the halls of the gallery. Admission, as in all major museums in London, is free. The description of each painting is beyond praise. This is so lacking in my favorite Tretyakov Gallery-the description of the symbols depicted on the canvas and the plot.
Will go. The collection of paintings, of course, is not as large as in the same Hermitage or in Moscow museums, but there are a couple of works that are only stored there. You can go see it once. Admission is free. I advise you to buy a card at the beginning of the inspection. One big minus: there are very, very many pdors around (in the literal sense of the word)