Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool. 5 July 2016
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Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, North West England, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England, outside of London. It is part of the National Museums Liverpool group, and is promoted as the National Gallery of the North because it is not a local or regional gallery but is part of the national museums and galleries administered directly from central government funds. The Walker Art Gallery's collection dates from 1819 when the Liverpool Royal Institution acquired 37 paintings from the collection of William Roscoe, who had to sell his collection following the failure of his banking business, though it was saved from being broken up by his friends and associates. In 1843, the Royal Institution's collection was displayed in a purpose-built gallery next to the Institution's main premises. In 1850 negotiations by an association of citizens to take over the Institution's collection, for display in a proposed art gallery, library and museum, came to nothing. The collection grew over the following decades: in 1851 Liverpool Town Council bought Liverpool Academy's diploma collection and further works were acquired from the Liverpool Society for the Fine Arts, founded in 1858. The competition between the Academy and Society eventually led to both collapsing. William Brown Library and Museum opened in 1860, named after a Liverpool merchant whose generosity enabled the Town Council to act upon an 1852 Act of Parliament which allowed the establishment of a public library, museum and art gallery, and in 1871 the council organised the first Liverpool Autumn Exhibition, held at the new library and museum. The success of the exhibition enabled the Library, Museum and Arts Committee to purchase works for the council's permanent collection, buying around 150 works between 1871 and 1910. Works acquired included WF Yeames' 'And when did you last see your father?' and Rossetti's 'Dante's Dream'.Designed by local architects Cornelius Sherlock and H. H. Vale, the Walker Art Gallery was opened on 6 September 1877 by Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby. It is named after its founding benefactor, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker (1824--1893), a former mayor of Liverpool and wealthy brewer born in Ayrshire who expanded the family business to England and moved to live in Gateacre. In 1893, the Liverpool Royal Institution placed its collection on long-term loan to the gallery and in 1948 presented William Roscoe's collection and other works. This occurred during post-war reconstruction when the gallery was closed, re-opening in 1951. During the Second World War the gallery was taken over by the Ministry of Food and the collection was dispersed for safety. Extensions to the gallery were opened in 1884 and 1933 (following a two-year closure) when the gallery re-opened with an exhibition including Picasso and Gauguin. In 2002 the gallery re-opened following a major refurbishment. In 1986, the gallery achieved national status, as part of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside. The Walker Art Gallery houses a collection including Italian and Netherlandish paintings from 1300--1550, European art from 1550--1900, including works by Rembrandt, Poussin and Degas, 18th and 19th-century British art, including a major collection of Victorian painting and many Pre-Raphaelite works, a wide collection of prints, drawings and watercolours, 20th-century works by artists such as Lucian Freud, David Hockney and Gilbert and George and a major sculpture collection. The first John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize exhibition was held in 1957. Sponsored by Sir John Moores, founder of Littlewoods, the competition has been held every two years ever since and is the biggest painting prize in the UK. There is a regular programme of temporary exhibitions which in 2009-10 has included Aubrey Williams, Bridget Riley, Sickert and Freud. In 2004, the gallery staged The Stuckists Punk Victorian, the first national museum exhibition of the Stuckist art movement. The Gallery also takes part in the Liverpool Biennial. The gallery is located on William Brown Street (the only street in the UK to consist of nothing other than museums, galleries and libraries) in a neo-Classical building. The neighbouring area includes the William Brown Library, World Museum Liverpool, St. George's Hall, Wellington's Column, Lime Street Station and the entrance to the Queensway Tunnel. The other major art gallery in Liverpool is Tate Liverpool, at the Albert Dock, which houses modern art.
On 17 December 2011, the Walker Art Gallery got a new addition to its collection - a statue of a priest vandalised by Banksy.
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SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go to the beautiful city of Liverpool in England and let's visit The Walker Art Gallery which holds a stunning collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts spanning over six hundred years. Home to outstanding works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Poussin and Gainsborough, the Walker is also one of the finest art galleries in Europe.The Decorative Arts gallery contains over 500 pieces of ceramics, glass, pottery, fashion and furniture from the ancient world to the 20th century.
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Family Hotels in Liverpool United Kingdom
Posh Pads at the Casartelli
A good hotel in Liverpool for anyone hoping to really enjoy all that the city has to offer, the Posh Pads at the Casartelli is within walking distance of almost every popular attraction. The shopping and entertainment of Liverpool One and Albert Dock are just moments away, the Echo Arena, Tate Liverpool, Maritime Museum and central business district is also less than one mile from the front steps as well. The Posh Pads at the Casartelli is located at The Casartelli 16-20 Hanover Street, and is 8.6 miles from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Novotel Liverpool
Situated near the airport, the Novotel Liverpool is within minutes from Lime Street Central Station and famous sites like the Echo Arena, Liverpool One Center and Albert Dock Waterfront. Other nearby attractions include Neptune Theatre, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery and the Beatles Story Museum.
Hotel Crowne Plaza Berlin City Center
Situated within one of the most popular and visited areas of Berlin is the City Centre Crowne Plaza Hotel. Near to the incredible shopping of the Ku'Damm as well as only a short walk from the KaDeWe shopping center, this Berlin accommodation is also near the zoo and historical districts as well.
Hard Days Night Hotel
The ideal hotel in Liverpool for a die-hard fan of The Beatles, the Hard Days Night Hotel is directly adjacent to the famous Cavern Club, but extremely convenient to the major shopping, dining and entertainment areas as well. Albert Dock and The Beatles Story Museum are literally just steps from the hotel as well. The Hard Days Night Hotel is located within the Central Building, North John Street and is 8.3 miles from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre
With its central location and direct access to Lime Street Station, the Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre is a good hotel in Liverpool for a casual or professional traveler. It is within walking distance of many major attractions and destinations, including the Albert Dock and Beatles Story Museum. It is also convenient to the many business and commercial areas as well. The Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre is located along Lime Street, and is 8.6 miles from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
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Places to see in ( Liverpool - UK )
Places to see in ( Liverpool - UK )
Liverpool is a maritime city in northwest England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. A key trade and migration port from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, it's also, famously, the hometown of The Beatles. Ferries cruise the waterfront, where the iconic mercantile buildings known as the Three Graces – Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building – stand on the Pier Head. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district within the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest within the Liverpool City Region. Liverpool historically lay within the ancient hundred of West Derby in the south west of the county of Lancashire. It became a borough in 1207 and a city in 1880. In 1889, Liverpool became a county borough independent of Lancashire.
Liverpool sits on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary and its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. The city of Liverpool celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007, and was European Capital of Culture together with Stavanger, Norway, in 2008. Several areas of the city centre were granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2004. The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and William Brown Street.
The popularity of The Beatles and other groups from the Merseybeat era contributes to Liverpool's status as a tourist destination. Liverpool is also the home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, matches between the two being known as the Merseyside derby. The city's namesake club is the sole British club to win five European Cups. The world-famous Grand National horse race takes place annually at Aintree Racecourse on the outskirts of the city. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly from Ireland and Wales. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.
Transport in Liverpool is primarily centred on the city's road and rail networks, both of which are extensive and provide links across the United Kingdom. As a major city, Liverpool has direct road links with many other areas within England. To the east, the M62 motorway connects Liverpool with Hull and along the route provides links to several large cities, including Manchester, Leeds and Bradford. Liverpool is served by two separate rail networks. The local rail network is managed and run by Merseyrail and provides links throughout Merseyside and beyond (see Local Travel below), while the national network, which is managed by Network Rail, provides Liverpool with connections to major towns and cities across the England. The Port of Liverpool is one of Britain's largest ports, providing passenger ferry services across the Irish Sea to Belfast, Dublin and the Isle of Man. Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is located in the south of the city, provides Liverpool with direct air connections across the United Kingdom and Europe.
Alot to see in ( Liverpool - UK ) such as :
Albert Dock
The Beatles Story
World Museum
Walker Art Gallery
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Museum of Liverpool
The Cavern Club
Anfield
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
St George's Hall, Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
Liverpool Cathedral
Radio City Tower
251 Menlove Avenue
The Casbah Coffee Club
International Slavery Museum
Tate Liverpool
Port of Liverpool Building
Princes Road Synagogue
Croxteth Hall
Bluecoat Chambers
Sudley House
Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches
Chavasse Park
Newsham Park
Victoria Gallery & Museum
Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool
Crosby Beach
59 Rodney Street
Prince's Park, Liverpool
Wavertree Botanic Gardens
New Pleasureland Southport
Sefton Park
Liverpool Central Library
Calderstones Park
Wheel of Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
Mattel Play! Liverpool
Cunard Building
Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic
Williamson Tunnels
Liverpool Waterfront
Strawberry Field
International Garden Festival
Genting Casino Queen Square
Otterspool Promenade
St John's Gardens
Stanley Dock
National Museums Liverpool
Norton Priory
( Liverpool - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Liverpool . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Liverpool - UK
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Top 5 Hotels in Liverpool United Kingdom that i can recommend
Hampton by Hilton Liverpool/John Lennon Airport
The Hampton by Hilton Liverpool/John Lennon Airport is situated on Speke Hall Avenue and directly opposite the Liverpool John Lennon Airport terminal. It is close to some famous attractions like the Anfield Stadium, Walker Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum and Chester Zoo. The hotel is easily accessible from the M62 at Junction 6.
Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre
Hampton by hilton liverpool city centre is a hotel which ;successfully combines contemporary style with warm welcoming ;service. from the way we welcome you at our contemporary ;reception to how you enjoy your stay in the air conditioned ;guestroom we want to take care of you.
62 Castle Street
Located in the midst of the business and cultural districts, the 62 Castle Street is a good hotel in Liverpool for a business or leisure traveler. The famous Cavern Quarter, Albert Dock, Echo Arena and FACT Center are within steps of the hotel, but so too are the city's major commercial and business centers as well. The 62 Castle Street is located at 62 Castle St., which is 9 miles from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Novotel Liverpool
Situated near the airport, the Novotel Liverpool is within minutes from Lime Street Central Station and famous sites like the Echo Arena, Liverpool One Center and Albert Dock Waterfront. Other nearby attractions include Neptune Theatre, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery and the Beatles Story Museum.
Posh Pads at the Casartelli
A good hotel in Liverpool for anyone hoping to really enjoy all that the city has to offer, the Posh Pads at the Casartelli is within walking distance of almost every popular attraction. The shopping and entertainment of Liverpool One and Albert Dock are just moments away, the Echo Arena, Tate Liverpool, Maritime Museum and central business district is also less than one mile from the front steps as well. The Posh Pads at the Casartelli is located at The Casartelli 16-20 Hanover Street, and is 8.6 miles from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Liverpool Biennial 2018
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Top 20 most visited art museum in the world. Famous museums you must visit before you die!
Famous museums around the world that you must visit once in your life ! Here are the 20 most visited art museums in the world:
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Netherlands,
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FAMSF San Francisco United States,
Art Institute of Chicago Chicago United States,
Saatchi Gallery London United Kingdom,
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Brasilia Brazil,
National Galleries of Scotland Edinburgh United Kingdom,
Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Netherlands,
Grand Palais Paris France,
Tokyo National Museum Tokyo Japan,
Tate Britain London United Kingdom,
Tretyakov Gallery Moscow Russia,
Dalí Theatre and Museum Figueres Spain,
Musée du quai Branly Paris France,
Doge's Palace Venice Italy,
Gyeongju National Museum Gyeongju South Korea,
Australian Centre for the Moving Image Melbourne Australia,
Pergamon Museum Berlin Germany,
Galleria dell'Accademia Florence Italy,
Queensland Art Gallery/GoMA Brisbane Australia,
Mori Art Museum Tokyo Japan,
LACMA Los Angeles United States,
SAAM/Renwick Gallery Washington, D.C. United States,
Guggenheim Museum New York City United States,
Institut Valencià d'Art Modern Valencia Spain,
Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney Australia,
National Museum of Western Art Tokyo Japan,
Museum of Fine Arts Boston United States,
Museo Soumaya Mexico City Mexico,
Acropolis Museum Athens Greece,
National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. United States,
National Art Museum of China Beijing China,
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow United Kingdom,
Royal Academy of Arts London United Kingdom,
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal Canada,
Museum of Liverpool Liverpool United Kingdom,
Israel Museum Jerusalem Israel,
Belvedere Vienna Austria,
Royal Ontario Museum Toronto Canada,
Serpentine Galleries London United Kingdom,
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Madrid Spain,
Neues Museum Berlin Germany,
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil São Paulo Brazil,
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Spain,
Museu Picasso Barcelona Spain,
Musée de l'Orangerie Paris France,
MCA Australia Sydney Australia,
CaixaForum Barcelona Barcelona Spain,
Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto Canada,
Museum of Fine Arts Houston United States,
Melbourne Museum Melbourne Australia,
Merseyside Maritime Museum Liverpool United Kingdom,
Louvre-Lens Lens France,
Exposition event gallery of Royal palace of Milan Milan Italy,
CaixaForum Madrid Madrid Spain,
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Austria,
National Gallery of Australia Canberra Australia,
Ashmolean Museum Oxford United Kingdom,
Palais de Tokyo Paris France,
World Museum Liverpool Liverpool United Kingdom,
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Paris France,
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art Beijing China,
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Amsterdam Netherlands,
Seattle Art Museum Seattle United States,
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Brussels Belgium,
Huntington Library San Marino United States,
Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide Australia,
National Portrait Gallery Canberra Australia,
Hirshhorn Museum Washington, D.C. United States,
MACBA Barcelona Spain,
National Gallery of Ireland Dublin Ireland,
Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia United States,
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya Barcelona Spain,
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Israel,
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Best Value Hotels in Liverpool United Kingdom
Colville Penthouse Liverpool
We at the Colville Liverpool are proud to provide home luxury, comfort and assurance to all our guests during their stay. The Colville Liverpool offers you everything you may need for the perfect value break - Central Liverpool location and full panaramic fabulous views of the world famous River Mersey. Two double large bedrooms, two bedrooms and fully equipped kitchen. Linen, hairdryers, heated curlers and towelling provided. Free off road parking at location. Free Wi-Fi. The apartment is located in a warehouse conversion in one of Unesco's World Heritage Sites.
Holiday Inn Express Liverpool-John Lennon Airport
Situated adjacent to the airport, the Holiday Inn Express Liverpool-John Lennon Airport is a good choice for those on business or casual visits to the city. It is only a few miles from the city center and convenient to such locations as Sefton Park and the Woolton Golf Club, but is also only a short commute to such attractions as Echo Arena, Liverpool One and the Albert Dock, among many others. The Holiday Inn Express Liverpool-John Lennon Airport is located at 1 Speke Hall Avenue, which is less than one mile from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Premier Inn Liverpool Airport
Discover all that Speke has to offer with Premier Inn Liverpool Airport as a base. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. In-room facilities include non smoking rooms, air conditioning, television. The amenities and services offered at this Speke accommodation include 24hr room service, elevator, bar/pub, restaurant, disabled facilities, business center. With elegant facilities and hospitality, guests at this hotel will surely have an impressive stay. To make a reservation at the Premier Inn Liverpool Airport Speke with our secure online booking form, please choose your preffered period of stay.
base2stay Liverpool
This is a superb new addition to Liverpool City Centre. The rooms are generously proportioned and fairly lavishly equipped , certainly in keeping with any other 4 star hotel in the city. Parking is located at the nearly Liverpool One parking complex and guests pay a discounted 24 hour price of 9 GBP. This is a high end product and if you require something a little different, with a secluded central location this is perfect for any leisure traveller.
Throstles Nest Hotel
There are numerous attractions to visit within walking distance of this Liverpool hotel. Nearby, there are museums and galleries, shopping centers and restaurants. The Throstles Nest Hotel is proximate to the Matthew Street Gallery, which features art work by John Lennon. There are music festivals held at nearby St. Georges Hall. Guests may venture from the Throstles Nest Hotel to the Liverpool John Lennon International Airport by rail and bus.
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Polly Morgan live taxidermy demonstration for Museums at Night 2012
A live taxidermy demonstration by Polly Morgan, held at the Victoria Gallery & Museum (University of Liverpool) as part of Museums at Night 2012.
Culture24's Connect10 competition enabled UK arts and heritage venues to win one of 10 top contemporary artists to lead a creative after-hours event in their venue during the Museums at Night festival.
Liverpool's Victoria Gallery & Museum received enough public votes during the Connect10 competition to win a visit from top taxidermist Polly Morgan. For her event, she demonstrated how she would go about stuffing a starling.
All animals Polly Morgan uses are either road casualties or have been donated to the artist by pet owners and vets after natural or unpreventable deaths.
Video courtesy of Victoria Gallery & Museum (University of Liverpool)
Polly Morgan's website
Museums at Night
The Connect10 competition was funded by Arts Council England.
Museum Talk: The importance of casts in the Victorian and Edwardian Period (Subtitled)
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Dr Alan Greaves, Senior Lecturer of Archaeology at the University of Liverpool, gives an introduction to some of the British Museum casts on display in the 'John Garstang and the Discovery of the Hittite World' exhibition at the Victoria Gallery and Museum.
20.03.2013
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Peaky Blinders Filming Location
Peaky Blinders Filming Location// Port Sunlight is one of our favourite places in Merseyside. It was founded by the Lever Brothers during the Victorian era. They had a soap factory and produced the famous Sunlight Soap. They became very rich so they had houses built for the workers that form the village Port Sunlight. There are 900 listed buildings and it's really worth visiting plus there's the beautiful Lady Lever Art Gallery which is free of charge.
Port Sunlight is one of the filming locations for Peaky Blinders. At first I thought the series wasn't for me but once I got into the characters, I couldn't stop watching (okay, I don't like the violent scenes and I always look away). I especially love the filming locations and the fashion.
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Top 12. Best Museums in England - United Kingdom
Top 12. Best Museums in England - United Kingdom: British Museum London, National Gallery London, Victoria and Albert Museum London, Churchill War Rooms London, The Roman Baths, National Railway Museum York, Natural History Museum London, Brunel's ss Great Britain Bristol, Wallace Collection London, National Coal Mining Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Portsmouth, Beamish Museum
How to find Hands of History + 20 by Raymond Watson at Victoria Gallery and Museum Liverpool
The Hands of History + 20
A Series of artworks marking the 20th Anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement
By Raymond Watson
Hosted by the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool
Curated by ArtisAnn Gallery, Belfast
Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool
Saturday10th March – Saturday 21st April 2018
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm
Occupying two floors, a monthly themed exhibition programme is on the first floor, while the ground floor is arranged Salon Style, with the intent of displaying as many amazing art works as possible. It is owned by Ann and Ken Bartley, who have twenty years experience in the art world as artists, collectors and curators.
The gallery has a friendly and fuss-free atmosphere, and offers a friendly, knowledgeable service to suit every art lover, whether it is for home, business or for a special occasion.
See website, artisann.org , for list of artists and artworks.
We hope you will find an artwork that you can take home and love.
ArtisAnn Gallery
70 Bloomfield Avenue,
Belfast,
BT5 5AE
Opening Times
Wed - Fri: 11am to 6pm
Sat: Midday to 5pm
Private Viewings by Appointment
Web: artisann.org
Email: mail@artisann.org
Phone: 077 263 263 90 (Ann) 079 053 395 69 (Ken)
Polly Morgan - Live & Stuffing!
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Wonderful Museums at Night event at the Victoria Gallery & Museum (VG&M), Liverpool. Organised by Culture 24, the VG&M won a public vote to host renowned taxidermy artist Polly Morgan who gave a fascinating demonstration of taxidermy and spoke about her art. The edited highlights are shown here.
All animals Polly Morgan uses are either road casualties or have been donated to the artist by pet owners and vets after natural or unpreventable deaths.
Polly Morgan's website
Museums at Night
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LIVERPOOL England Museum Walker Art Gallery AkubraBromptonGirl
Here´s a little look at Liverpool England. Sorry about the wind. :) Enjoy xx