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Walk through British Art at Tate Britain { 10 images } Created 13 May 2013

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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to a sculpture by Henry Moore. .The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to a sculpture by Henry Moore entitled "Draped Seated Figure 1957-8". The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to a sculpture by Henry Moore entitled "Draped Seated Figure 1957-8". The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: a Tate Employee poses for a picture next to a sculpture by Henry Moore entitled "Draped Seated Figure 1957-8". The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: A Tate employee poses for a picture next to a marble sculpture  entitled "Hylas Surprised by the Naiades 1827-36" by John Gibson in the 1810 room. The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to 19th century paintings. The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to 19th century paintings. The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: A photographer takes a picture next to a work by Tony Cragg entitled "Stack 1975". The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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  • London, UK - 13 May 2013: Penelope Curtis, director at Tate Britain poses for a picture next to a work by Eva Rothschild entitled "Legend 2009". The new chronological presentation of the world's greatest collection of British art will allow visitors to experience the national collection of British art in a continuous chronological display from the 1500s to the present day.
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