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Wikidata identifier:
Q195436
Also known as:
National Gallery of British Art, Tate Gallery, Tate Gallery of British Art
Part of:
Tate
Instance of:
art museum; national museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1410
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q195436/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Wikipedia)

    Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day. As such, it is the most comprehensive collection of its kind in the world (only the Yale Center for British Art can claim similar expansiveness, but with less depth). More recent artists include David Hockney, Peter Blake and Francis Bacon. Works in the permanent Tate collection, which may be on display at Tate Britain include:

    • Unknown 17th-century artist: The Cholmondeley Ladies
    • Francis Bacon: Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion
    • William Blake: Newton
    • David Bomberg: The Mud Bath
    • Hamad Butt: Familiars
    • John Constable: Flatford Mill
    • Richard Dadd, The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke
    • Herbert James Draper: The Lament for Icarus
    • William Dyce: Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of 5 October 1858
    • Augustus Egg: Past and Present
    • Thomas Gainsborough: Giovanna Baccelli
    • Mark Gertler: Merry-Go-Round
    • Joseph Highmore: Pamela is Married
    • William Hogarth: The Painter and his Pug
    • William Holman Hunt: The Awakening Conscience
    • John Martin: The Great Day of His Wrath
    • Henry Moore: Recumbent Figure 1938
    • Sir John Everett Millais: Ophelia
    • Sir Joshua Reynolds: Three Ladies Adorning a Term of hymen
    • Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Ecce Ancilla Domini, Beata Beatrix
    • Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Sketch for the Banqueting House Ceiling
    • John Singer Sargent, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth
    • Stanley Spencer: The Resurrection, Cookham
    • George Stubbs: Horse Attacked by a Lion
    • Henry Scott Tuke: August Blue
    • J. M. W. Turner: The Golden Bough, Norham Castle, Sunrise
    • Henry Wallis: The Death of Chatterton
    • John William Waterhouse: The Lady of Shalott, The Magic Circle
    • James Abbott McNeill Whistler: Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl, Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge
    • Rose Wylie: Pin Up and Porn Queen Jigsaw
    • Gillian Wise: Looped Network Suspended in Pictorial Space
    • Alison Wilding: Assembly
    • Rachel Whiteread: Untitled (Floor/Ceiling)
    • Joanna Mary Wells: Gretchen
    • Paule Vézelay: Five Forms
    • Annie Louisa Swynnerton: Oreads
    • Helen Saunders: Monochrome Abstract Composition
    • Eva Rothschild: The Fallowfield
    • Bridget Riley: Achæan
    • Paula Rego: War
    • Fiona Rae: Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century
    • Grace Pailthorpe: December 4th, 1938
    • Mabel Nicholson: Family Group
    • Jessica Dismorr: Abstract Composition
    • Lucy McKenzie: Side Entrance
    • Mary Martin (artist): Inversions
    • Hilary Lloyd: One Minute of Water
    • Kim Lim: Shogun
    • Liliane Lijn: Headborn
    • Claudette Johnson: Standing Figure with African Masks
    • Gwen John: Nude Girl
    • Frances Hodgkins: Flatford Mill
    • Susan Hiller: Belshazzar’s Feast, the Writing on Your Wall
    • Amelia Robertson Hill: Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • Barbara Hepworth: Spring, 1957 (Project for Sculpture)
    • Dora Gordine: Javanese Head

    This article uses material from the Wikipedia article “Tate Britain”, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

    Source: Wikipedia

    Date: 2025

    Licence: CC-BY-SA

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