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306:(1952–2022), there were significant additions to the collection through judicious purchases, bequests, and gifts from nation states and official bodies. According to guidelines drawn up in 1995 and updated in 2003, gifts given to the royal family by foreign heads of state and dignitaries in an official capacity cannot be sold or traded and automatically become part of the Royal Collection. Since 1952, approximately 2,500 works have been added to the Royal Collection. The
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2431:. Buildings do not come under its remit. In 2012, the team of curatorial staff numbered 29, and there were 32 conservationists. Income is raised by charging entrance fees to see the collection at various locations and selling books and merchandise to the public. The Trust is financially independent and receives no Government funding or public subsidy. A studio at
330:. In 2002 it was revealed that 20 paintings (excluding works on paper) were acquired by the Queen in the first 50 years of her reign, mostly portraits of previous monarchs or their close relatives. Eight were purchased at auction, six bought from dealers, three commissioned, two donated or bequeathed, and one was a purchase from
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The Royal
Collection is privately owned, although some of the works are displayed in areas of palaces and other royal residences open to visitors for the public to enjoy. Some of the collection is owned by the monarch personally, and everything else is described as being held in trust by the monarch
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A computerised inventory of the collection was started in early 1991, and it was completed in
December 1997. The full inventory is not available to the public, though catalogues of parts of the collection – especially paintings – have been published, and a searchable database on the Royal Collection
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The collection's holdings of
Western fine art are among the largest and most important assemblages in existence, with works of the highest quality, and, in many cases, artists' oeuvres cannot be fully understood without a study of the holdings contained within the Royal Collection. There are over
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The collection has a number of items of clothing, including those worn by members of the Royal family, especially female members, some going back to the early 19th century. These include ceremonial dress and several wedding dresses, including that of Queen
Victoria which set the trend for white
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7,000 paintings, spread across the Royal residences and palaces. The collection does not claim to provide a comprehensive, chronological survey of
Western fine art but it has been shaped by the individual tastes of kings, queens and their families over the last 500 years.
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and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
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Numbering over 300 items, the Royal
Collection holds one of the greatest and most important collections of French furniture ever assembled. The collection is noted for its encyclopedic range as well as counting the greatest cabinet-makers of the
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drawings were acquired by George III. Starting in early 2019, 144 of
Leonardo da Vinci's drawings from the Collection went on display in 12 locations in the UK. From May to October that year, 200 of the drawings were on display in the
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Lloyd, p. 11. "It is, therefore, a private collection, although its sheer size (some 7,000 pictures) and its display in palaces and royal residences (several of which are open to the public) give it a public
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acquired later, including official gifts, can be added to that part of the collection by a monarch at their sole discretion. Ambiguity surrounds the status of objects that came into the possession of
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Cabinet (commode à vantaux), Martin Carlin – at least inset with pietra dura panels re-used from Louis XIVs great
Florentine cabinets, c. 1778 (The Silk Tapestry Room, Buckingham Palace)
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The
Operations Board represents all areas of the Royal Collection Trust and focuses on high-level, operational issues and the delivery of Royal Collection Trust’s strategy.
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with a mandate to conserve the works and enhance the public's appreciation and understanding of art. It employs around 500 staff and is one of the five departments of the
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and their
Flemish contemporaries. Like other English collectors, he took advantage of the great quantities of French decorative art on the London market after the
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Some people know that this is perhaps the finest, and certainly what the royal palaces website proudly calls "the largest private collection of art in the world".
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and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000
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wedding dresses (1840). There are also servant's livery uniforms, and a number of exotic pieces presented over the years, going back to a "war coat" of
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have become some of the most famous, and widely imitated, paintings in the world. Since 1865 they have been on loan from the Royal Collection to the
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The Management Board is the committee responsible for the day-to-day running of the Royal Collection. It is appointed by the Board of Trustees.
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There is a computerised inventory of the Royal Collection which identifies assets held by the Queen as Sovereign and as a private individual.
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as they can only be willed to the monarch's successor. The legal accuracy of this claim has never been substantiated in court. According to
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Many objects have been given from the collection to museums, especially by George III and Victoria and Albert. In particular, the
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About a third of the 7,000 paintings in the collection are on view or stored at buildings in London which fall under the remit of the
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was established to oversee the Royal Collection, and it was financed by the commercial activities of Royal Collection Enterprises, a
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and the rest were made in the 16th to 19th centuries. In 1862, it was first shown publicly at the South Kensington Museum, now the
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and the nation". It also deals with acquisitions for the Royal Collection, and the display of the Royal Collection to the public.
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on the Isle of Wight. Some works are on long-term or permanent loan to museums and other places; the most famous of these are the
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in London was purpose-built in the mid-20th century to exhibit pieces from the collection on a rotating basis. There is a similar
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About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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Four Florentine pietra dura panels on 18th century cabinets, re-adapted, c. 1820s (The White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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Company number: 2713536, Registered Charity No. 1016972, Registered Office: York House, St James's Palace, London SW1A 1BQ
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Side Table, Adam Weisweiler – at least inset with pietra dura panels, c. 1780 (The Silk Tapestry Room, Buckingham Palace)
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Cabinet, Adam Weisweiler – at least inset with pietra dura panels, 1780 (The Green Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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Paire de cabinets, Pierre-Antoine Bellangé – at least inset with precious stones based on a Florentine design by
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of 28 paintings, 12 sculptures, and a selection of furniture. He went on to buy many paintings and other works.
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Centre-table, 'The Table of the Grand Commanders', c. 1806–12 (The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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349:. Since 1993 the collection has been funded by entrance fees to Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace.
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4279:"Curators responsible for Queen's art collection lose their jobs in Covid-19 cost-cutting exercise"
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Candelabra x2, malachite and bronze, early 19th century (The White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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or become part of other national collections held in trust for the public's enjoyment. Under the
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that selling objects was "entirely a matter for the Queen". In a 2000 television interview, the
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Clock, fitted with three porcelain figures, c. 1788 (The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace)
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147:. The entire Royal Collection, which included 1,500 paintings and 500 statues, was sold after
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Large clock, raised on a bronze plaque plinth, c. 1775 (The East Gallery, Buckingham Palace)
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Paire de cabinets, Martin-Eloy Lignereux – at least inset with Florentine plaques, c. 1803
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Side Table, (see pietra dura section), c. 1785 (The Green Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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Candelabra x4, figures of patinated bronze, c. 1810 (The East Gallery, Buckingham Palace)
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3856:"The Social Affairs Unit – at least Web Review: Dutch Paintings at the Royal Collection"
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Gwen Hamilton (Superintendent and Head of Visitor Operations – Palace of Holyroodhouse)
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Candelabra x2, malachite and bronze, c. 1828 (The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace)
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3337:"The cavalier collector: how Charles I gained (and lost) some of the world's best art"
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Paire de encoignure, delivered to Louis XVI's "Chambre du Roi" at Versailles, c. 1774;
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Clock, figures and frieze representing the Oath of the Horaatii, early 19th century
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Pair of Pedestals, delivered for the bedroom of Louis XV at Versailles, c. 1762
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Paire de petit pier table, c. 1823–24 (The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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website is increasingly comprehensive, with "271,697 items found" by late 2020.
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drawings; large numbers of these, and many Venetian paintings including over 40
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is strongly represented in this manner: an example is 75 contemporary Canadian
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of the monarchy in 1660, and they form the basis for the collection today. The
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Pair of cabinets-on-stand, attributed to. (stands English), late 17th century
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Ancient and Modern Gems and Jewels in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen
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2313:. It is understood that works of art acquired by monarchs up to the death of
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Ancient and Modern Gems and Jewels in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen
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Two pairs of vases, c. late 18th century (The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace)
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Bureau, magnificent example similar to a version in both the V&A and the
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said that the monarch was "technically, perfectly at liberty to sell them".
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Tapestry, four (from a series of twenty-eight designs) from the 'History of
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Equestrian statue of Louis XV, a small reduction copy after the original by
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Paire de pier table, c. 1823–1824 (The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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was mainly responsible for forming the collection's outstanding holdings of
3824:"Leonardo da Vinci's Artistic Brilliance Endures 500 Years After His Death"
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Tapestry, four from the series 'Les Amours des Dieux', c. late 18th century
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Bureaux Mazarin x2, in Boulle style, c. 1700 (The Ballroom, Windsor Castle)
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Tapestry, eight from the series 'Les Portières des Dieux', c. 18th century
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Commode, delivered to Louis XVI's "Chambre du Roi" at Versailles, c. 1774;
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is responsible for the conservation of furniture and decorative objects.
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shared Charles I's enthusiasm for collecting, buying up large numbers of
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Stella Panayotova (Librarian and Assistant Keeper of The Royal Archives)
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Tapestry, eight from the series 'Jason and the Golden Fleece', 1776-1779
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Bureaux Mazarin, late 17th century (The West Gallery, Buckingham Palace)
1366:– at least 8 paintings, as well as an extensive collection of drawings.
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Astronomical Clock, c. 1790 (The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
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George III and Queen Charlotte: Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste
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Tapestry, two from the series 'Story of Meleager and Atalanta', 1844
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Clock, in the form of an African Diana, the goddess of the Hunt, 1790
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that entered the collection between 1985 and 2001 as a gift from the
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Royal Heritage: The Story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors
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about what should happen to the collection if the UK ever becomes a
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Pedestal Clock, (reputed from the Chateau de Versailles), c. 1735–40
135:, a passionate collector of Italian paintings and a major patron of
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The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: Renaissance & Baroque
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Caroline de Guitaut, LVO, FSA (Surveyor of The King’s Works of Art)
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Tapestry, three from the series 'Story of Daphnis and Chloë', 1754
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4201:"The Royal Collection: Not only for Queen, but also for country"
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Candelabra x2, in the form of cornucopias, c. early 19th century
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Bronze equestrian statue of Louis XIV, after Girardon, c. 1700
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Cabinet (commode à vantaux), (see pietra dura section), c. 1778
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The Piazzetta Looking North-West with the Narthex of San Marco
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Simon Maples (Head of Visitor Operations – London and Windsor)
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Cabinet, Augsburg, attributed to Melchior Baumgartner, c. 1660
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Deux paire de Pedestals, inset with porcelain plaques, c. 1820
56:. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of
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The Paintings in the Royal Collection: A Thematic Exploration
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Michael Prodger (17 December 2017). "The Royals' Treasures".
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The Board of Trustees includes the following officers of the
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740:– at least 33 paintings, including a rare mythological work,
318:. Modern art acquired by Elizabeth II includes pieces by Sir
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The Queen's Pictures, Royal Collectors through the centuries
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Vase, c. early 19th century (The Music Room, Windsor Castle)
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Art, Passion & Power: The Story of the Royal Collection
3870:"Giuseppe Macpherson (1726-C. 1780) – Guercino (1591-1666)"
3599:"The Four eldest Children of the King and Queen of Bohemia"
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The Piazzetta Looking North towards the Torre dell’Orologio
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1342:(Francesco Mazzola) – at least 2 paintings and 30 drawings
1138:(Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) – at least 2 paintings
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The Canadian Kingdom: 150 Years of Constitutional Monarchy
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Madonna and Child in a Landscape with Tobias and the Angel
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formed by George III with the assistance of his librarian
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Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as
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Milkmaids with cattle in a landscape, 'The Farm at Laken'
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Tapestry, seven from the series 'History of Esther', 1783
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Fountain nymph, 1819 (The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace)
1055:– at least 120 paintings, 20 drawings & watercolours
80:, are both residences and open to the public. The public
1744:
Pedestal for the equestrian statue of Louis XIV, c. 1826
139:
and other Flemish artists. He purchased the bulk of the
3719:"The convenient fiction of who owns priceless treasure"
2300:, was published in 2008 by the Royal Collection Trust.
1790:
Paire de pier-table, in chinoiserie style, c. 1787–1790
405:
and Martin Tower at the Tower of London also house the
262:, consisting of 65,000 printed books, was given to the
48:
in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King
4547:
Piacenti, Kirsten Aschengreen; Boardman, John (2008).
3128:
The Piazzetta Looking towards Santa Maria della Salute
1883:
Bureaux Mazarin x2, in Boulle style, late 17th century
1782:
Cabinet, inset with a Sèvres plaque, late 18th century
1686:
Paire de cabinets, (see pietra dura section), c. 1803
1562:
Paire de cabinets, (see pietra dura section), c. 1820
4808:
2938:(Jan Rijcksen (1560/2–1637) and his wife, Griet Jans)
1812:
Pair of cabinets, (see pietra dura section), c. 1820
1031:– at least 7 paintings, 80 drawings and 5 miniatures
2587:
Anna Reynolds, MVO (Surveyor of The King’s Pictures)
41:
is the largest private art collection in the world.
4761:
3539:"What are the rules on gifts for the royal family?"
478:The prints and drawings collection is based in the
131:survive. The most important additions were made by
4783:The First Georgians: Art & Monarchy, 1714–1760
4762:Rumberg, Per; Shawe-Taylor, Desmond, eds. (2017).
4700:
4658:
4619:Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Clarence House
4504:
4199:
4046:"Force the Royal Family to declare gifts, say MPs"
3831:
3278:
3121:The Piazzetta Looking towards San Giorgio Maggiore
2450:. The two posts were reinstated in December 2023.
2177:Gold Cup, on long-term loan to the British Museum.
274:. The core of this collection was the purchase by
4507:Theirs Is the Kingdom: The Wealth of the Windsors
2154:Dirce, 1824 (The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace)
1836:Secretaire-cabinet, in boulle marquetry, c. 1700
1827:Melchior Baumgartner (German) – at least 2 items:
1822:Johann Daniel Sommer (German) – at least 2 items:
1658:Small armchairs and settees, suite of 20, c. 1786
1609:Petit gaines, attributed to., early 18th century
983:– at least a large collection of his drawings at
444:
4827:
4546:
1894:
1673:Commode, c. 1765 Deux paire de commode, c. 1763
900:– at least 13 paintings, 5 drawings (see image)
151:in 1649. The 'Sale of the Late King's Goods' at
4362:
3365:
3334:
3173:
2321:which fall into the latter category. Items the
1170:– at least 5 paintings, more than 350 drawings
1786:Side Table, (see pietra dura section), c. 1780
1671:Pierre Langlois – at least 5 items, including:
1619:Cabinet, mounted with Sèvres plaques, c. 1783
413:, a purpose-built exhibition centre adjoining
4573:Royal Treasures: A Golden Jubilee Celebration
4276:
3754:"The Triumphs of Caesar: 4. The Vase-Bearers"
3571:
3199:
2606:
2333:has confirmed that all pieces left to her by
4780:
4698:
3527:Sir Hugh Roberts in Roberts, pp. 25 and 391.
2062:for the cabinet de Turc at Versailles, 1783
1831:Cabinet, (see Pietra Dura section), c. 1660
316:Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour
4598:Bird, Rufus; Clayton, Martin, eds. (2018).
4597:
3713:
3711:
3685:, Royal Collection, accessed 1 October 2020
3328:
2040:– at least 3 Imperial Eggs and 1 Easter Egg
2007:Clock, in the form of a bull, c. 1755–1760
1372:for the tapestries designed to hang in the
1360:(Jacopo da Pontormo) – at least 1 painting
3536:
3361:
3359:
3357:
2387:Hypothetical questions have been asked in
2122:– Arguably the world's largest collection
2064:(The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace)
1984:(The Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)
198:, was acquired by George III in 1762.
16:Art collection of the British Royal Family
4679:
4635:
4616:
4069:
4067:
2975:Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting
2457:, registered in England and Wales, and a
1463:(Tiziano Vecelli) – at least 4 paintings
1126:(Agnolo di Cosimo) – at least 1 painting
247:were keen collectors of contemporary and
4363:Clayton, Martin; Whitaker, Lucy (2007).
4259:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from
4232:"Full accounts made up to 31 March 2015"
3708:
3382:"Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman"
3259:"Jeremy, Curator of Prints and Drawings"
3244:. Royal Collection Trust. Archived from
3149:The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day
3013:The Bacino di San Marco on Ascension Day
2410:
2374:Secretary of State for National Heritage
2250:
1989:Martin-Eloy Lignereux – at least 1 item:
1915:(The Green Drawing Room, Windsor Castle)
1810:Robert Hume (English) – at least 1 item:
1784:Cabinet, (see pietra dura section), 1780
448:
356:
177:
20:
4742:
4721:
4570:
4483:
4426:
4402:
3497:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3354:
2568:Michelle Lockhart (Commercial Director)
2525:Andrew Parker, Baron Parker of Minsmere
4836:Royal Collection of the United Kingdom
4828:
4656:
4525:
4502:
4341:
4094:
4064:
3965:"Queen Victoria's wedding dress, 1840"
3799:"LEONARDO DA VINCI: A LIFE IN DRAWING"
3236:
3234:
2814:The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew
2288:and the Crown Jewels, 24 pre-date the
1580:Cabinet (en première-partie), c. 1700
775:– at least 100 paintings and drawings
44:Spread among 13 occupied and historic
4841:Art collections in the United Kingdom
4462:
3893:
3438:, Royal Collection; Lloyd (1991), 143
2162:Louis-Claude Vassé – at least 1 item:
2043:Gérard-Jean Galle – at least 2 items:
1815:Unknown (Flemish) – at least 2 items:
1746:Paire de candelabra, 8 light, c. 1828
1676:Étienne Levasseur – at least 7 items:
367:coronation of Charles III and Camilla
4381:
4212:from the original on 12 January 2022
3811:A nationwide celebration during 2019
3774:"Drawings, Watercolours, and Prints"
3752:
3743:Clayton and Whitaker, pp. 12 and 16.
3597:
3499:, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004
3485:
3380:
3291:from the original on 12 January 2022
3174:Stuart Jeffries (21 November 2002).
2602:Olivia Clear (Senior People Partner)
2539:(Private Secretary to the Sovereign)
2468:
2448:Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art
2157:François Girardon – at least 1 item:
2128:– Complete service finished in 1763
1961:Gérard-Jean Galle – at least 1 item:
1889:Deux paire de boulle bas d'cabinets
1851:Casket, Italian: Florentine, c. 1720
1635:Gérard-Jean Galle – at least 1 item:
1597:(The Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle)
1587:(The Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle)
1585:Cabinet (en contre-partie), c. 1700
1582:(The Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle)
1577:(The Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle)
1572:(The Grand Corridor, Windsor Castle)
1254:(Il Garofalo) – at least 1 painting
288:Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel
4781:Shawe-Taylor, Desmond, ed. (2014).
4699:Plumb, J. H.; Wheldon, Huw (1977).
3922:"The story of the Raphael Cartoons"
3370:. The Sunday Times. pp. 44–45.
3335:Michael Prodger (22 January 2018).
3311:"About the Collection: Photographs"
3231:
3142:Coast Scene with the Rape of Europa
3100:Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace
3076:Surveyor of the King's Works of Art
2572:
2543:
2401:European Convention on Human Rights
929:– at least 1 painting, 1 miniature
221:, cardinal and art dealer in Rome.
13:
4682:George IV: The Grand Entertainment
4591:
4277:Gareth Harris (24 December 2020).
3984:"War coat of Tipu Sultan, 1785-90"
3894:Jones, Jonathan (30 August 2006).
3280:"Secrets of the Queen's paintings"
2599:Ian Grant (Head of Central Retail)
2483:Private Secretary to the Sovereign
2415:Logo of the Royal Collection Trust
2356:Non-personal items are said to be
2271:
2255:Queen Elizabeth II showing art to
1943:Pedestal clock, late 17th century;
1834:Unknown (Dutch) – at least 1 item:
1752:Candelabra x2, early 19th century
1750:Clock, mounts attributed to., 1803
1640:Pierre Garnier – at least 2 items:
1637:Candelabra x2, early 19th century
1308:– at least 3 paintings – at least
699:– at least 1 painting (see image)
294:, which Queen Victoria fulfilled.
14:
4872:
4800:
4451:, National Gallery Publications,
3572:Martin Bailey (1 December 2002).
3242:"FAQs about the Royal Collection"
2565:Keith Harrison (Finance Director)
1606:(The Rubens Room, Windsor Castle)
1419:Francesco de' Rossi (Il Salviati)
4851:Material culture of royal courts
4469:. Royal Collection Enterprises.
3020:
3001:
2983:
2962:
2944:
2920:
2899:
2878:
2859:
2841:
2822:
2801:
2778:
2757:
2738:
2722:
2700:
2681:
2662:
2634:
2626:Studies of the Fetus in the Womb
2613:
2560:Director of the Royal Collection
2453:The Royal Collection Trust is a
2444:Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures
2335:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
2058:Candelabra x4, delivered to the
2053:Candelabra x8, 4 pairs, c. 1787
1973:Barometer and Pedestal, c. 1735
1839:Pietra Dura – at least 11 items:
337:In 1987 a new department of the
171:also presented Charles with the
4745:Treasures: The Royal Collection
4636:MacGregor, Arthur, ed. (1989).
4334:
4305:
4296:
4270:
4246:
4224:
4192:
4170:
4161:
4152:
4143:
4136:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
4123:
4116:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
4103:
4085:
4076:
4038:
4028:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
4015:
4005:
3996:
3977:
3958:
3939:
3914:
3887:
3862:
3848:
3816:
3791:
3766:
3746:
3737:
3701:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3688:
3669:
3660:
3653:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3640:
3633:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
3620:
3611:
3591:
3565:
3556:
3530:
3521:
3509:"Prince Albert and the Gallery"
3502:
3463:
3441:
3422:
3403:
3394:
3374:
3205:"The great British art swindle"
3071:Surveyor of the King's Pictures
2912:Charles I with M. de St Antoine
2182:, a Hellenistic statue of the "
2171:Antiquities – at least 2 items:
1819:Cabinet-on-stand, 17th century
1740:– at least 15 items, including:
1648:– at least 30 items, including:
1630:Jacob Frères – at least 1 item:
1568:– at least 13 items, including:
1560:Paire de secretaire, c. 1827-28
1550:– at least 13 items, including:
1319:– at least 9 canvases known as
691:Willem van de Velde the Younger
4856:Monarchy of the United Kingdom
3303:
3271:
3252:
3222:
3193:
3167:
3093:
2647:Saint Paul Preaching in Athens
2329:during her 70-year reign. The
1956:De La Croix – at least 1 item:
1696:Paire de secretaires, c. 1815
1192:Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
445:Paintings, prints and drawings
278:of the related collections of
1:
4764:Charles I: King and Collector
4665:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
4002:Piacenti and Boardman, p. 11.
3160:
2790:Young Man Seated under a Tree
2423:was set up in 1993 after the
2406:
1953:Empire regulator clock, 1825
1895:Sculpture and decorative arts
987:, second only to that in the
856:Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
673:Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael
464:
352:
297:
284:John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley
266:and later transferred to the
192:
108:are on public display in the
4427:Jackson, D. Michael (2018).
3830:. 1 May 2019. Archived from
2954:Charles I in Three Positions
2933:The Shipbuilder and his Wife
2674:Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro
2455:company limited by guarantee
2303:
1718:Jewel-cabinet, delivered to
1544:– Bas d'armoire, c. 1765–70
1519:
761:Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen
470:, acquired by Charles I
100:, and a Drawings Gallery at
7:
4722:Roberts, Jane, ed. (2004).
4600:Charles II: Art & Power
4571:Roberts, Jane, ed. (2002).
4463:Lloyd, Christopher (1999).
4447:Lloyd, Christopher (1991),
3537:David Pegg (7 April 2023).
3493:Llwyd, Humphrey (1527–1568)
3400:Lloyd (1991), 143, 164, 166
3066:Royal Philatelic Collection
3039:
2993:Self-Portrait in a Flat Cap
2533:(Keeper of the Privy Purse)
2105:vase South Korean, c. 1986
1726:Bureau à cylindre, c. 1775
1656:Lit à la Polonaise, c. 1790
1642:Paire de cabinets, c. 1770
1627:Bureau à cylindre, c. 1825
395:Banqueting House, Whitehall
10:
4877:
4785:. Royal Collection Trust.
4747:. Royal Collection Trust.
4728:. Royal Collection Trust.
4680:Parissien, Steven (2001).
4602:. Royal Collection Trust.
4575:. Royal Collection Trust.
4556:. Royal Collection Trust.
4367:. Royal Collection Trust.
2891:Joseph and Potiphar's Wife
2729:Hans Holbein the Younger,
2607:Examples of the collection
2419:A registered charity, the
2337:, which included works by
2294:Victoria and Albert Museum
2246:
2092:vase South Korean, c. 1999
1930:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1602:Paire de torchère, c. 1700
1368:There are seven full-size
850:Frans Francken the Younger
498:(85). A large part of the
439:Victoria and Albert Museum
229:Dutch Golden Age paintings
122:
4766:. Royal Academy of Arts.
4052:. London. 30 January 2007
3989:24 September 2015 at the
3970:24 September 2015 at the
3951:24 September 2015 at the
3681:24 September 2015 at the
3056:Government Art Collection
2770:Massacre of the Innocents
2487:Keeper of the Privy Purse
2173:British Bronze Age - the
1843:Cabinet, Italian, c. 1680
1817:Cabinet-on-stand, c. 1660
1700:Bernard II van Risamburgh
1623:Jacob-Desmalter & Cie
1041:Lucas Cranach the Younger
904:David Teniers the Younger
886:Frans Pourbus the younger
793:– at least 20+ paintings
260:Frederick Augusta Barnard
4617:Cornforth, John (1996).
4511:. Michael O'Mara Books.
4180:. Royal Collection Trust
3896:"The real Da Vinci code"
3676:"Explore the Collection"
3086:
2765:Pieter Bruegel the Elder
2708:Hans Holbein the Younger
1945:Pedestal clock, c. 1720
1804:Other European furniture
1794:Console-table x4, c.1785
1720:Marie Joséphine of Savoy
1595:Paire de bas d'armoire,
1415:– at least 130 drawings
1397:– at least 14 paintings
1311:Portrait of Andrea Odoni
1278:– at least 12 paintings
1242:– at least 14 paintings
1194:– at least 260 drawings
1120:– at least 100 drawings
1061:– at least 17 paintings
1053:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
1029:Hans Holbein the Younger
953:– at least 16 paintings
906:– at least 27 paintings
846:– at least 26 paintings
820:Pieter Bruegel the Elder
799:– at least 18 paintings
787:– at least 20 paintings
781:– at least 50 paintings
769:– at least 15 paintings
763:– at least 2 paintings
734:– at least 17 paintings
526:– at least 60 paintings
496:Hans Holbein the Younger
302:Throughout the reign of
155:raised £185,000 for the
4861:Private art collections
4657:Millar, Oliver (1977).
4526:Paxman, Jeremy (2007).
4503:Morton, Andrew (1989).
4484:McClure, David (2015).
4111:"Ethiopian Manuscripts"
3762:. Inventory no. 403961.
3607:. Inventory no. 404971.
3390:. Inventory no. 405346.
3176:"Kindness of strangers"
3107:Harbour Scene at Sunset
3046:Arts Council Collection
2731:Portrait of Derich Born
2689:Lucas Cranach the Elder
2225:, by whom presented to
2069:Pierre-Philippe Thomire
2011:Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy
1995:Pierre-Philippe Thomire
1938:Cleveland Museum of Art
1760:Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy
1738:Pierre-Philippe Thomire
1632:Writing-table, c. 1805
1548:Pierre-Antoine Bellangé
1493:– at least 3 paintings
1487:– at least 2 paintings
1475:– at least 2 paintings
1469:– at least 4 paintings
1457:– at least 5 paintings
1439:– at least 2 paintings
1433:– at least 2 paintings
1427:– at least 2 paintings
1409:– at least 6 paintings
1336:– at least 20 drawings
1302:– at least 2 paintings
1296:– at least 4 paintings
1272:– at least 2 paintings
1248:– at least 8 paintings
1218:– at least 2 paintings
1188:– at least 2 paintings
1156:– at least 4 paintings
1150:– at least 2 paintings
1144:– at least 9 paintings
1114:– at least 50 drawings
1102:– at least 3 paintings
1096:– at least 6 paintings
1037:– at least 5 paintings
1035:Lucas Cranach the Elder
977:– at least 4 paintings
959:– at least 5 paintings
941:– at least 3 paintings
935:– at least 3 paintings
923:– at least 3 paintings
888:– at least 2 paintings
834:– at least 4 paintings
757:– at least 7 paintings
751:– at least 3 paintings
717:– at least 5 paintings
705:– at least 1 painting:
693:– at least 7 paintings
687:– at least 4 paintings
681:– at least 7 paintings
663:– at least 6 paintings
657:– at least 5 paintings
651:– at least 9 paintings
637:Jan Mertens the Younger
627:– at least 3 paintings
621:– at least 6 paintings
615:– at least 4 paintings
609:– at least 2 paintings
603:– at least 2 paintings
597:– at least 2 paintings
579:– at least 4 paintings
573:– at least 7 paintings
549:– at least 2 paintings
94:Palace of Holyroodhouse
4743:Roberts, Jane (2008).
4382:Hall, Michael (2017).
4342:Cahill, Kevin (2001).
4254:"Annual report 2006/7"
3874:Royal Collection Trust
3801:. RCT. 8 February 2019
3778:Royal Collection Trust
3759:Royal Collection Trust
3604:Royal Collection Trust
3387:Royal Collection Trust
3315:Royal Collection Trust
2421:Royal Collection Trust
2416:
2351:royal stamp collection
2331:Royal Collection Trust
2260:
2194:Tapestries and carpets
2083:Kim Se-yong (ceramist)
1913:Mantle clock, c. 1710
1774:Mantel clock, c. 1780
1748:Torchères x11, c. 1814
1724:Writing-table, c. 1785
1660:Armchairs x4, c. 1786
1514:– at least 1 painting
1499:– at least 1 painting
1481:– at least 1 painting
1451:– at least 1 painting
1445:– at least 1 painting
1421:– at least 1 painting
1403:– at least 1 painting
1391:– at least 1 painting
1354:– at least 1 painting
1348:– at least 1 painting
1330:– at least 1 painting
1322:The Triumphs of Caesar
1266:– at least 1 painting
1260:– at least 1 painting
1236:– at least 1 painting
1230:– at least 1 painting
1224:– at least 1 painting
1206:– at least 1 painting
1200:– at least 1 painting
1182:– at least 1 painting
1176:– at least 1 painting
1142:Polidoro da Caravaggio
1108:– at least 1 painting
1090:– at least 1 painting
1084:– at least 1 painting
1078:– at least 1 painting
1049:– at least 1 painting
1043:– at least 1 painting
1025:– at least 1 painting
1008:– at least 1 painting
1002:– at least 1 painting
996:– at least 1 painting
971:– at least 1 painting
965:– at least 1 painting
947:– at least 1 painting
945:Nicolas de Largillière
894:– at least 1 painting
882:– at least 1 painting
876:– at least 1 painting
870:– at least 1 painting
864:– at least 1 painting
858:– at least 1 painting
852:– at least 1 painting
840:– at least 1 painting
828:– at least 1 painting
822:– at least 1 painting
816:– at least 1 painting
814:Jan Brueghel the Elder
711:– at least 1 painting
675:– at least 1 painting
669:– at least 1 painting
645:– at least 1 painting
639:– at least 1 painting
633:– at least 1 painting
613:Melchior d'Hondecoeter
595:Maarten van Heemskerck
591:– at least 1 painting
585:– at least 1 painting
567:– at least 1 painting
561:– at least 1 painting
555:– at least 1 painting
543:– at least 1 painting
471:
441:in London since 1865.
379:Historic Royal Palaces
370:
199:
127:Few items from before
54:Royal Collection Trust
30:
25:Art exhibition at the
4642:. Alistair McAlpine.
4639:The Late King's Goods
4082:McClure, pp. 209–210.
3475:7 August 2019 at the
3453:7 August 2019 at the
2970:Artemisia Gentileschi
2494:James Leigh-Pemberton
2414:
2286:Elizabeth II's jewels
2254:
1949:Abraham-Louis Breguet
1704:Centre-table, c. 1775
1682:Martin-Eloy Lignereux
1604:Bureau Plat, c. 1710
1264:Artemisia Gentileschi
1258:Raffaellino del Garbo
709:Adriaen van der Werff
565:Hendrick ter Brugghen
452:
360:
181:
24:
4846:British royal family
4661:The Queen's Pictures
3514:6 March 2019 at the
3434:6 March 2019 at the
3415:6 March 2019 at the
3287:. 15 February 2015.
3264:6 March 2019 at the
3215:on 2 December 2016.
2323:British royal family
2276:A collection of 277
2211:– at least 36 items:
2202:The Story of Abraham
2098:– at least 2 items:
2051:– at least 12 items:
1926:Palace of Versailles
1920:(Similar to ones in
1909:André-Charles Boulle
1780:– at least 13 items:
1652:Tête-à-tête, c. 1790
1566:André-Charles Boulle
1503:Francesco Zuccarelli
1186:Antonio da Correggio
1112:Gian Lorenzo Bernini
951:Jean-Étienne Liotard
838:Pieter van Coninxloo
773:Edwin Henry Landseer
685:Adriaen van de Velde
667:Salomon van Ruysdael
619:Gerard van Honthorst
387:Hampton Court Palace
332:Winchester Cathedral
70:Hampton Court Palace
52:and overseen by the
39:British royal family
3828:National Geographic
3491:R. Brinley Jones, ‘
3470:"Royal manuscripts"
3448:"The King's Library
3061:Portland Collection
3028:Thomas Gainsborough
2848:Peter Paul Rubens,
2714:Sir Henry Guildford
2510:Tony Johnstone-Burt
2425:Windsor Castle fire
2145:– at least 3 items:
2085:– at least 1 item:
2071:– at least 3 items:
2032:– at least 4 items:
1977:Jean-Antoine Lépine
1969:– at least 2 items:
1911:– at least 4 items:
1772:Candelabra x2, 1811
1770:– at least 3 items:
1762:– at least 4 items:
1712:– at least 6 items:
1710:Jean Henri Riesener
1702:– at least 2 items:
1692:– at least 3 items:
1684:– at least 2 items:
1666:– at least 2 items:
1650:Petit sofa, c. 1790
1615:– at least 2 items:
1558:Side table, c. 1820
1352:Francesco Pesellino
1228:Gentile da Fabriano
1118:Francesco Borromini
1076:Niccolò dell'Abbate
975:Jean-Baptiste Pater
933:Hippolyte Delaroche
767:Sir Godfrey Kneller
738:Thomas Gainsborough
480:Print Room, Windsor
149:Charles's execution
29:, Buckingham Palace
4621:. Michael Joseph.
3993:, Royal Collection
3974:, Royal Collection
3955:, Royal Collection
3648:"Royal Collection"
3518:, National Gallery
3419:, Royal Collection
3081:Wallace Collection
2951:Anthony van Dyck,
2886:Orazio Gentileschi
2794:portrait miniature
2527:(Lord Chamberlain)
2459:Registered Charity
2417:
2261:
2257:Enrique Peña Nieto
2013:– at least 1 item:
2005:– at least 1 item:
1997:– at least 1 item:
1979:– at least 1 item:
1951:– at least 1 item:
1764:Torchere x4, 1814
1732:– at least 1 item:
1625:– at least 1 item:
1328:Ludovico Mazzolino
1294:Bernardino Licinio
1270:Orazio Gentileschi
1234:Girolamo Forabosco
1174:Cima da Conegliano
1000:Georges de La Tour
655:Adriaen van Ostade
601:Jan van der Heyden
534:Dutch (200+ works)
472:
461:: The Vase Bearers
425:in Edinburgh, the
371:
200:
141:Gonzaga collection
31:
4792:978-1-905686-79-7
4773:978-1-910350-67-6
4754:978-1-905-68606-3
4735:978-1-9021-6373-4
4714:978-0-563-17082-2
4691:978-0-7195-5652-4
4672:978-0-297-77267-5
4649:978-0-19-920171-6
4628:978-0-7181-4191-2
4609:978-1-909741-44-7
4582:978-1-9021-6349-9
4563:978-1-902163-47-5
4539:978-0-14-101222-3
4532:. Penguin Adult.
4518:978-0-948397-23-3
4476:978-1-902163-59-8
4440:978-1-4597-4119-5
4419:978-1-4070-8808-2
4395:978-1-785-94261-7
4374:978-1-902163-29-1
4355:978-0-86241-912-7
4283:The Art Newspaper
4234:. Companies House
3696:"Art Collections"
3578:The Art Newspaper
2871:Portrait of a Man
2830:Peter Paul Rubens
2621:Leonardo da Vinci
2502:(Deputy Chairman)
2469:Board of trustees
2440:COVID-19 pandemic
2433:Marlborough House
2382:Duke of Edinburgh
2126:Chelsea porcelain
2003:Benjamin Vulliamy
1861:Baccio del Bianco
1829:Organ Clock, 1664
1768:Benjamin Vulliamy
1756:Benjamin Vulliamy
1742:Pedestal, c. 1813
1706:Commode, c. 1745
1654:Fauteuil, c. 1790
1575:Armoire, c. 1700
1570:Armoire, c. 1700
1507:Antonio Visentini
1467:Alessandro Turchi
1401:Girolamo Romanino
1288:Leonardo da Vinci
1246:Lattanzio Gambara
1168:Ludovico Carracci
1082:Alessandro Allori
994:Eustache Le Sueur
898:Peter Paul Rubens
743:Diana and Actaeon
589:Hugo van der Goes
541:Abraham Bloemaert
509:Buckingham Palace
484:Leonardo da Vinci
459:Triumph of Caesar
429:in Brighton, and
415:Buckingham Palace
391:Kensington Palace
272:Royal manuscripts
233:French Revolution
219:Alessandro Albani
86:Buckingham Palace
78:Kensington Palace
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4178:"Working for us"
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4131:"Royal Finances"
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2551:It consists of:
2544:Management Board
2479:Lord Chamberlain
2378:House of Commons
2366:Lord Chamberlain
2120:Sèvres porcelain
1967:Jean-Pierre Latz
1934:Frick Collection
1918:Pedestal clock,
1792:Commode, c. 1785
1694:Commode, c. 1780
1542:Joseph Baumhauer
1535:French furniture
1512:Federico Zuccari
1443:Bernardo Strozzi
1437:Andrea Schiavone
1431:Girolamo Savoldo
1425:Andrea del Sarto
1395:Sebastiano Ricci
1378:Raphael Cartoons
1148:Giovanni Cariani
1106:Giovanni Bellini
844:Anthony van Dyck
715:Philip Wouwerman
697:Johannes Vermeer
607:Meyndert Hobbema
547:Gerard ter Borch
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363:Gold State Coach
292:National Gallery
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2518:Tonya Nelson
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2317:in 1901 are
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1334:Michelangelo
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880:Hans Memling
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755:John Hoppner
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571:Aelbert Cuyp
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477:
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407:Crown Jewels
381:agency: the
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324:Lucian Freud
320:Anish Kapoor
312:watercolours
308:Commonwealth
304:Elizabeth II
301:
276:James I
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106:Crown Jewels
92:next to the
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4488:. Thistle.
4433:. Dundurn.
4056:26 November
4012:dimension".
3931:12 February
3840:29 November
3805:29 November
3783:16 November
3228:Hall, p. 3.
3147:Canaletto,
3133:Canaletto,
3126:Canaletto,
3119:Canaletto,
3112:Canaletto,
2990:Rembrandt,
2773:, 1565–1567
2752:, 1535–1540
2506:Brian Ivory
2376:, told the
2370:Iain Sproat
2358:inalienable
2290:Renaissance
2266:Tipu Sultan
2217:' given by
2215:Don Quixote
1216:Dosso Dossi
1210:Domenichino
1204:Carlo Dolci
1047:Georg Pencz
1006:Simon Vouet
927:Jean Clouet
559:Jan de Bray
403:Jewel House
328:Andy Warhol
251:paintings.
196: 1660
165:Restoration
110:Jewel House
90:art gallery
50:Charles III
4830:Categories
4529:On Royalty
4457:0947645896
4322:15 January
4317:www.rct.uk
4313:"Trustees"
3729:1 December
3161:References
2867:Frans Hals
2809:Caravaggio
2496:(Chairman)
2407:Management
2389:Parliament
2180:Lely Venus
2168:, c. 1764
1455:Tintoretto
1389:Guido Reni
1136:Caravaggio
868:Jan Mabuse
862:Frans Hals
785:Peter Lely
703:Jan Weenix
583:Frans Hals
577:Gerrit Dou
500:Old Master
399:Kew Palace
353:Collection
347:Civil List
298:Modern era
286:, and the
249:old master
211:Canalettos
207:Old Master
203:George III
173:Dutch Gift
163:after the
161:Charles II
129:Henry VIII
4409:Our Queen
3009:Canaletto
2928:Rembrandt
2695:, c. 1526
2676:, 1514–18
2514:Anna Keay
2319:heirlooms
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