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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is the world's most famous stage, held in trust for the nation’s benefit. The Hall's purpose is to promote the Arts and Sciences and preserve and enhance its Grade I listed building.
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A Madame with Four Soldiers in an Interior 1619–1635 Willem Cornelisz. Duyster (c.1599–1635) (attributed to)A Madame with Four Soldiers in an Interior 1619–1635 Royal Albert Hall
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A Battle Scene 1639–1668 Philips Wouwerman (1619–1668) (circle of)A Battle Scene 1639–1668 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Infancy of the Arts and Sciences c.1869–1870 Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820–1900)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Infancy of the Arts and Sciences c.1869–1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Music c.1869–1870 Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820–1900)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Music c.1869–1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Gallery at the Albert Hall 1943 Peter Greenham (1909–1992)The Gallery at the Albert Hall 1943 Royal Albert Hall
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Nile Rodgers (b.1952) 2020 Christabel Blackburn (b.1986)Nile Rodgers (b.1952) 2020 Royal Albert Hall
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St Mark's Square, Venice c.1800 Giacomo Guardi (1764–1835) (attributed to)St Mark's Square, Venice c.1800 Royal Albert Hall
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Sir Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967) 1971 John Thomas Young Gilroy (1898–1985)Sir Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967) 1971 Royal Albert Hall
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Flowers in a Basket on a Ledge with Shells 1641 Bartholomeus Assteyn (1607–1669/1677)Flowers in a Basket on a Ledge with Shells 1641 Royal Albert Hall
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A Waterfall with a Rocky Landscape beyond 1661 Jacob van Ruisdael (1628/1629–1682) (attributed to)A Waterfall with a Rocky Landscape beyond 1661 Royal Albert Hall
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A Wooded River Landscape with Cattle 1649–1681 Jacob Salomonsz. van Ruysdael (1629/1630–1681)A Wooded River Landscape with Cattle 1649–1681 Royal Albert Hall
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Last Night at the Proms 'Finale' 1987 Frank Joseph Archer (1912–1995)Last Night at the Proms 'Finale' 1987 Royal Albert Hall
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Miss Harriett Carrett 1782 Daniel Gardner (1750–1805)Miss Harriett Carrett 1782 Royal Albert Hall
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HM Queen Victoria 1842 Frederick Newenham (1807–1859)HM Queen Victoria 1842 Royal Albert Hall
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Youth at a Stream 1844 John Henry Foley (1818–1874)Youth at a Stream 1844 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1870 Edward John Poynter (1836–1919)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1869 Edward John Poynter (1836–1919)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Nations of the World Presenting Art and Goods to Britannia as at the Great Exhibition of 1851 1869 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Engineering 1869 John Callcott Horsley (1817–1903)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Engineering 1869 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Princes, Art Patrons and Artists c.1869–1870 Edward Armitage (1817–1896)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Princes, Art Patrons and Artists c.1869–1870 Royal Albert Hall
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The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Architecture c.1869–1870 William Frederick Yeames (1835–1918)The Triumph of Arts and Letters – Architecture c.1869–1870 Royal Albert Hall