Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] at the [adj] gallery " in BNC.

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1 A well-known example is the micro gallery at the National Gallery 's new Sainsbury Wing , where visitors can see high quality reproductions of the pictures , learn more about them and plan a route through the rooms .
2 He had a strong lobby at the National Gallery led by Dodge Thompson , and Gil Ravenel and Mark Leithauser , the two principal exhibition designers , who doubtless want Rusty to continue the big shows .
3 Sergio Benedetti , the Florentine chief restorer at the National Gallery in Dublin , has identified a ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ high on the walls of an Irish religious college as the missing original version ( of some ten or so known ) of ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ by Caravaggio .
4 Helmsley artists Fiona Scott , sister of TV presenter Selina , presents her first major exhibition at the Stable Gallery , Wandsworth Common in London tomorrow .
5 To coincide with the major exhibition at the national Gallery , which continues until February 7 , a series of lunchtime lectures will be held in the Sainsbury Wing Theatre at 1 pm .
6 The inaugural exhibition at the new gallery the third he has organised with Galerie de Bayser comprises ten paintings and thirty-five drawings by artists including François-André Vincent , Louis Durameau , Antoine Vaudoyer , Jean-Baptiste Isabey , Jean-Antoine Gros , Eugène Fromentin and Théodule Ribot .
7 [ The Times , 8 January 1974 ; E. Croft-Murray , in catalogue of retrospective exhibition at the Fieldborne Gallery , London , May–June 1973 ; J. Pope-Hennessy and E. Croft-Murray in catalogue of memorial exhibition , ibid. , May–June 1975 ; private information ; personal knowledge . ]
8 The trio are said to have run off after punching the glass-framed painting , House and the Vessel by Canadian artist Elaine Kowalsky , who is exhibiting her work in Liverpool for the first time , at a private viewing at the Merkmal Gallery , Faulkner Street , Toxteth .
9 What is also over until further notice is the New-York Historical Society 's exhibition programme , although a travelling show of Audubon watercolours is due to begin an eighteen-month tour at the National Gallery of Art in Washington , D.C. in October .
10 At Flowers East , Alison Watt is showing nude portraits , some of which are self-portraits , and smaller head studies ( to 18 April ) in her first gallery exhibition since her impressive debut at the Scottish Gallery in 1990 .
11 The grandest showing of Dutch seventeenth-century art , still on until 18 October , must be the superb assembly at the National Gallery of Scotland .
12 ‘ Ours is not a ‘ Masterworks ’ exhibition ’ , explained Humphrey Wine , curator of eighteenth-century painting at the National Gallery , London , and co-curator of the present show with Nicholas Penny .
13 The Director-designate is a known quantity at the National Gallery , having served as curator and administrator from 1976–80 before leaving to head LACMA .
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