Tate Britain – Romantics Exhibition

This summer, romance is in the air in the Clore Gallery. A major new nine-room display presents Romantic art in Britain, its origins, inspirations and legacies. Drawn from Tate’s collection, it showcases major works by Henry Fuseli, JMW Turner, John Constable and Samuel Palmer, as well as newly-acquired works by William Blake.
From Turner’s reinvention of landscape to Blake’s visionary histories, the display reveals the imagination and innovations of a generation defined by belief in creative freedom, rather than tradition or style. In addition, two rooms look at the legacy of The Romantics, presenting work by Graham Sutherland and others.
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Tate Britain 9 August 2010 – 31 December 2012
Open every day, 10.00–18.00
Tate Britain is open late until 22.00 on the first Friday of each month
Getting here
Tate Britain
Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
The nearest underground stations to Tate Britain are:
* Pimlico (Victoria Line, 600 metres approx.)
* Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle Lines, 750 metres approx.)
* Vauxhall (Victoria Line, 850 metres approx.)
By bus
* Route 87 stops on Millbank
* Routes 88 and C10 stop on John Islip Street
* Routes 2, 36, 185, 436 stop on Vauxhall Bridge Road
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