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Courtauld Gallery
Intimate gallery housing one of the world's finest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.
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Somerset House's North Wing houses Britain's most important Impressionist collection—quality over quantity defines this teaching gallery where Manet's "Bar at the Folies-Bergère" and Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear" enable intimate masterpiece encounters impossible in crowded museums. Free for under-18s, this scholarly yet accessible collection spans medieval to modern.
Impressionist Intimacy
Cézanne's "Montagne Sainte-Victoire" demonstrates revolutionary color theory; trace his evolution from dark early works to luminous watercolors. Gauguin's journey from Impressionism to Tahitian symbolism unfolds across rooms sized for close examination—see actual brushstrokes in Monet, surface textures in Modigliani.
The Great Room's ornate ceiling frames Botticelli's "Trinity" and Cranach's "Adam and Eve." Somerset House's 18th-century interiors provide magnificent settings where proximity transforms passive viewing into active analysis.
Living Collection
Courtauld Institute connections bring cutting-edge conservation visible to visitors. Students sketch alongside tourists; labels reflect latest scholarship accessibly. Beyond paintings: Islamic metalwork, medieval ivories, British modernism. Technical exhibitions reveal hidden aspects through analysis.
Somerset House courtyard hosts seasonal events; cafes provide civilized refreshment. Educational programs span gallery drawing to contemporary lectures. The Courtauld proves the best collections scale to human comprehension rather than institutional ambition.