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Galleries Collection (page 9)

Galleries have the power to transport us through time and space, allowing us to explore different cultures, eras, and perspectives

Background imageGalleries Collection: Mathew Bradys photographic gallery on the corner of Broadway and Tenth Street, New York City

Mathew Bradys photographic gallery on the corner of Broadway and Tenth Street, New York City. Mathew Brady, 1822 -1896, famous for his Civil War and portrait photography

Background imageGalleries Collection: aurelian way, sestri levante, liguria, italy 1955

aurelian way, sestri levante, liguria, italy 1955

Background imageGalleries Collection: Strolling Gardens Palais Royal Elegant company

Strolling Gardens Palais Royal Elegant company
Strolling in the Gardens of the Palais Royal Elegant company at a cafe in the Jardin du Palais Royal The Palais Royal Garden Walk / Promenade of the Jardin du Palais Royal (title on object)

Background imageGalleries Collection: Tuscany Siena Casole d Elsa La Canonica Italy

Tuscany Siena Casole d Elsa La Canonica Italy
Tuscany Siena Casole d Elsa La Canonica, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Interior views of the galleries as well as early Renaissance architectural sculpture

Background imageGalleries Collection: Abruzzo Teramo Atri Cattedrale Museo Capitolare

Abruzzo Teramo Atri Cattedrale Museo Capitolare
Abruzzo Teramo Atri Cattedrale, Museo Capitolare, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Metalwork, woodwork Salone 2 Post-medieval Woodwork, metalwork processional cross

Background imageGalleries Collection: John Locke Portraits illustrious personages Great Britain

John Locke Portraits illustrious personages Great Britain
John Locke, Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain: engraved from authentic pictures, in the galleries of the nobility

Background imageGalleries Collection: Festa della Porchetta Bologna Collection festival prints

Festa della Porchetta Bologna Collection festival prints
Festa della Porchetta in Bologna, Collection of festival prints, Belmond, Giovanni Antonio, 1696-1775, Etching, engraving, ca

Background imageGalleries Collection: Le printemps Dieterle family records French art

Le printemps Dieterle family records French art
Le printemps, Dieterle family records of French art galleries, 1846-1986, Millet, Jean Francois, 1814-1875, Salmon, A. Toussaint, Henri, 1849-1911, Etching, 1887?, Captions on print: J. F

Background imageGalleries Collection: southeast Janiculum Rome Aventine hill Alban mountains

southeast Janiculum Rome Aventine hill Alban mountains
southeast from Janiculum, Rome, Aventine hill and Alban mountains, southeast from Janiculum, Rome, Stereographic views of Italy, Underwood and Underwood, Underwood, Bert, 1862-1943

Background imageGalleries Collection: Rome Tiber island southeast Stereographic views

Rome Tiber island southeast Stereographic views
Rome, Tiber and its island from the southeast, Rome, Stereographic views of Italy, Underwood and Underwood, Underwood, Bert, 1862-1943, stereograph: gelatin silver, ca

Background imageGalleries Collection: Vatican palace St. Peter dome Stereographic views

Vatican palace St. Peter dome Stereographic views
Vatican palace from St. Peters dome, Stereographic views of Italy, Underwood and Underwood, Underwood, Bert, 1862-1943, stereograph: gelatin silver, ca

Background imageGalleries Collection: home old merchant Venice Palazzo Ca d Oro Stereographic views

home old merchant Venice Palazzo Ca d Oro Stereographic views
home of an old merchant of Venice, Palazzo Ca d Oro, home of an old merchant of Venice, Stereographic views of Italy, Underwood and Underwood, Underwood, Bert, 1862-1943, stereograph: gelatin silver

Background imageGalleries Collection: Galleries Stelvio Road Como Mrs Jane St John

Galleries Stelvio Road Como Mrs Jane St John
Galleries on the Stelvio Road, Como; Mrs. Jane St. John (British, 1803 - 1882); Como, Italy; 1856 - 1859; Albumen silver print from a paper negative; 18.5 x 23.9 cm (7 5, 16 x 9 7, 16 in.)

Background imageGalleries Collection: Prisons Series Galleries Crane- Erection Beams

Prisons Series Galleries Crane- Erection Beams
The Prisons: A Series of Galleries with Crane-Like Erection of Beams, 1745-1750. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778). Etching

Background imageGalleries Collection: Diagram Showing Mining Used In Attack And Defence Of A Fortress During World War One

Diagram Showing Mining Used In Attack And Defence Of A Fortress During World War One. From The Illustrated War News 1915

Background imageGalleries Collection: Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries

Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries
The International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement

Background imageGalleries Collection: Mens Dress Reformers Hold Revel

Mens Dress Reformers Hold Revel
Members of the Mens Dress Reform Party airing their sartorial notions and their limbs at their very decorous Revel at the Suffolk Galleries

Background imageGalleries Collection: Patients in B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital

Patients in B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital
B Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital was sited in Gallery 1 of the two museum galleries then existing. This room had been built as a pavilion in the garden of Quex House in 1896

Background imageGalleries Collection: The British Firing Line

The British Firing Line - a portfolio of 12 engravings in colour from drawings made on the Western Front 1914-1917. Printed by George Pullman & Sons Ltd

Background imageGalleries Collection: Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1

Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1
Mrs C R W Nevinson, formerly Kathleen Mary Knowlman, wife of the artist, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. Her portrait was featured in The Sketch at the time her husband, an official war artist

Background imageGalleries Collection: Cultured Old Ladies

Cultured Old Ladies
Two old dears admire an oil painting at an art gallery. Date: 1950s

Background imageGalleries Collection: UK, England, London, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern art gallery

UK, England, London, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern art gallery

Background imageGalleries Collection: The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930

The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930
Photograph of a ship model, probably built circa 1450, that was hung as a Votive offering in the Chapel of the town of Mataro, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageGalleries Collection: Louvre Exterior 1860

Louvre Exterior 1860
Exterior view of the palace of the Louvre, before the Siege and the Commune during which the Tuileries were destroyed. Some might prefer the group of trees to todays pyramid



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Galleries have the power to transport us through time and space, allowing us to explore different cultures, eras, and perspectives. From the iconic painting "Scotland Forever" depicting a heroic charge during the Battle of Waterloo, to Wandsworth Prison in south west London that once held notorious criminals, galleries hold stories that captivate our imagination. The Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue in Manhattan stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and houses some of the most renowned contemporary art collections worldwide. In contrast, Batchelor's "The Picture of the Year" at Raven Gallery in Tucson's Barrio Historico District captures raw emotions frozen in time. Even plans like the Crystal Palace Plan showcase visionary ideas for urban spaces. Meanwhile, Lowry Centre at dusk paints a mesmerizing picture of Salford Quays' vibrant skyline in Manchester and can not limited by geographical boundaries; they can be found even in unexpected places like The Galleries nestled within Gibraltar's unique landscape. Another Guggenheim Museum also graces New York City with its presence—two distinct locations sharing artistic wonders. Delving into history takes us back to 1945 when Kansas City Museum stood as a beacon of knowledge and culture amidst post-war chaos. And who could forget an advert for White City Greyhound Racing from 1932—a glimpse into popular entertainment during that era? Lastly, The Courtauld Institute offers intellectual nourishment with its extensive collection of masterpieces spanning centuries. These galleries serve as gateways into worlds unknown or forgotten—an invitation for all to appreciate beauty and expand their horizons. In essence, they can windows into humanity's past triumphs and struggles while simultaneously inspiring future generations towards creativity and innovation.