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The National Gallery and St. Martins in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Interior of the Cabaret Voltaire in West Zürich's old town. The venue was the site of the founding of the Dada art movement by a group of maverick artists in 1916.
Suit of armour, Armoury display, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
An Allegory of True Love by Pieter Pourbus, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Laughing Cavalier by Frans Hals, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Ceiling of the Paintings Gallery (Gallerie de Peintures), Chateau de Chantilly, Chantilly, Ile de France, France, Europe
Staatsgalerie, art gallery, museum and civic centre, architects Stirling and Wilford, Stuttgart, Germany, Europe
Close-up of mural My God, Help Me Survive Amid this Deadly Love by Dimitry Vrubel, Berlin Wall, East Side Gallery, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Tourists looking at mural My God, Help Me Survive Amid this Deadly Love by Dimitry Vrubel, Berlin Wall, East Side Gallery, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Graffiti on mural Tolerance by Mary Mackey, Berlin Wall, East Side Gallery, Muhlenstrasse, Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Early morning view of the Tate Modern art Gallery and Millenium Bridge reflecting in the Thames River in London. The Tate Modern is the converted former Bankside power station on the south bank of the Thames River. It was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
Trabant car breaks through wall in mural Test the Rest by Birgit Kinder, Berlin Wall, East Side Gallery, Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany, Europe
The Serpentine Pavilion of 2014, designed by the Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, London W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Dawn view of the Tate Modern art Gallery taken from the Millenium bridge in London. The Tate Modern is the converted former Bankside power station on the south bank of the Thames River. It was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
Hall of Battles Art Gallery, Palais de Versailles, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Versailles, near Paris, France, Europe
Exterior of the Cabaret Voltaire in West Zürich's old town. The venue was the site of the founding of the Dada art movement by a group of maverick artists in 1916.
The Serpentine Pavilion of 2014, designed by the Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, London W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Serpentine Pavilion of 2014, designed by the Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, London W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Bas Relief Galleries depicting scenes from The Ramayana Epic, Angkor Wat, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
Te Rerioa (The Dream) by Paul Gauguin, The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Early morning view of the Tate Modern art Gallery and Millenium Bridge taken from across the Thames River in London. The Tate Modern is the converted former Bankside power station on the south bank of the Thames River. It was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
The Rainbow Landscape by Rubens, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Madonna and Child by Mear, inspired by the The Madonna of the Rosary by Murillo in the Dulwich Picture Gallery, Dulwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Portrait of a Young Woman by Williem Drost, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Art galleries, Main Street, Scottsdale, Greater Phoenix area, Arizona, United States of America, North America
Hall of Battles Art Gallery, Palais de Versailles, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Versailles, near Paris, France, Europe
Early morning view of the Tate Modern art Gallery and Millenium Bridge reflecting in the Thames River in London. The Tate Modern is the converted former Bankside power station on the south bank of the Thames River. It was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
England, London, The Small Drawing Room, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Paintings Gallery (Gallerie de Peintures), Chateau de Chantilly, Chantilly, Ile de France, France, Europe
The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, architects Ellis Williams, formerly the Baltic Flour Mill, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom, Europe
A man walks past a colourful pink mural at the East Side Gallery, a preserved section of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, Europe
La Loge by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Self Portrait with a Bandaged Ear by Vincent van Gogh, The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres by Edouard Manet, The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Persian Sibyl by Domenichino, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Trafalgar Square fountains and the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Young Woman Powdering Herself by Georges Seurat, The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Bas Relief Galleries depicting scenes from The Ramayana Epic, Angkor Wat, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
Bust of Madame de Serilly by Houdon, The Wallace Collection Art Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe