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Press Release Archive 2001
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December
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Baroque Painting in Genoa
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Christmas shopping fun at the National Gallery
November
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Aelbert Cuyp
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Goya: The Family of the Infante Don Luis
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Renaissance Autumn Events at the National Gallery
Making the National Gallery even more National:
Heritage Lottery Fund Grant to National Gallery Touring Exhibition Partnership between Bristol, Newcastle and London
National Gallery: Appointment of a new Director
October
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The Three Kings at the National Gallery': Christmas Events for Adults and Children
September
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Pisanello: Painter to the Renaissance Court
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Kitaj: in the Aura of Cézanne and other Masters
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Vermeer' success at the National Gallery
August
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Making the National Gallery even more National':
Heritage Lottery Fund Grant for National Gallery Touring Exhibition Partnership between Bristol, Newcastle and London
July
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Pisanello: Painter to the Renaissance Court'
£10 million gift in honour of Sir Paul Getty
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Viewing the Skull': Re-displaying Holbein's 'The Ambassadors'
New Media Update: £500, 000 from American Express
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Telling a new story': Sainsbury Wing re-opens 11 July 2001
June
'Family Fortunes' returns to the National Gallery after its successful tour to Bristol City Art Museum and Art Gallery, and Bolton Art Gallery.
May
New acquisition for the National Gallery: Raeburn's 'The Archers'
April
'Take One Picture 2001 An exhibition of work by primary schools, based on Hogarth's "The Graham Children"', 5 May - 12 August 2001
March
'Vermeer and the Delft School', 20 June - 16 September 2001
New acquisition for the National Gallery: 'The Four Elements', by Joachim Beuckelaer
January
Simone Martini's 'Christ Discovered in the Temple' on loan from the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
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