If for no other other reason the renovations have brought life back to the third floor galleries. Then there's the wonderful surprise of the pictures that you may not have thought were in London!! Am not giving that pleasure away by showing you what's there- GO SEE
A wonderful collection of Impressionist art by the greats. Also loved the Bloomsbury Group exhibition.
Can't wait to return!
One of the most pleasant gallery experiences in London! Incredible collection of Impressionism masterpiece, calming ambiance, and friendly staff.
I'm not exactly sure why I haven't been to The Courtauld before, as it is such a fascinating place for its art, architecture and ambience. I shall be back soon to take in more of the galleries. Well worth setting aside a day!
I have not visited since the revamp and wish I’d been sooner. The collection has always been superb, never overwhelming and always coherently curated. Now every room is a joy with space for the artwork to breathe.
The shop is excellent especially for art books.
It’s an incredible gem to find. The gallery is not big. The impressionists collection is fantastic. Located at the top floor of the gallery, it has paintings of Monet, Manet, Van Gogh and more. The rest of the collection worth checking as well.
The building itself is interesting and inspiring. Particularly the staircase. The gallery is located in one of the wings of the Somerset House and the view of the inner yard is nice from its top floor windows.
The Gallery is a bit pricey as for its size. I personally think that the experience is worth these money.
i’ve been to several museums throughout the city & it’s always shocking when somewhere like this charges while so many others 100x the size are completely free? i would rather put my money towards donations for the space. of course the artworks are magnificent, however i’m not sure they’re originals
It is just amazing. The setting is beautiful. Manet, Monet, Sickert, Ruben's etc, they have so many, even the ceilings are painted yet every painting has plenty of space. The Peter Doig exhibition was interesting, his paintings draw you in and seem to glow. . In every gallery found myself sitting in the centre of the room to take it all in. Staff are friendly. I'd like to go back and do a tour. Excellent discount for students.
What a gem! For £9 you get to see some stunning pieces. The audio guide content, which you can access via an app, is top notch.
The Courtauld Gallery in London is a small but well-curated museum with a stunning collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and modern art. The gallery is housed in Somerset House, a beautiful 18th-century building on the Strand.
The Courtauld's collection is particularly strong in French art, with works by Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.
In addition to its permanent collection, the Courtauld hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Recent exhibitions have featured the work of Picasso, Matisse, and Rembrandt.
The Courtauld Gallery is a must-visit for art lovers of all levels. The collection is small enough to be seen in a few hours, but there is enough to keep you engaged for much longer. The gallery is also a great place to learn about the history of modern art.
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