The National Gallery, London

About the Gallery: History of the Gallery

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Click for an enlargement of an illustration showing that the National gallery was considered to be easily reached by all classes.

The National Gallery was considered easily reached by all classes.

A New Location

Public criticism of the inadequate accommodation for the growing national collection, led to the decision to construct a purpose-built gallery. A site in Trafalgar Square was chosen, as the crossroads of London, where the collection would be accessible to the rich people travelling from West London in their carriages, and on foot to the poor of the East End.


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