Friday 8 July 2022

The National Gallery - Book Winslow Homer and Lucian Freud now with Membership!

 

Lucian Freud, Reflection with Two Children (Self-portrait), 1965 © The Lucian Freud Archive / Bridgeman Images / photo Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

Be first in line for two new shows

Tickets are now available to Members for our epic autumn exhibitions: 'Winslow Homer: Force of Nature' and 'The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Lucian Freud: New Perspectives'.

Start your Membership journey today and you'll get to:

  • Enjoy priority booking now before tickets go on general sale 
  • Visit both exhibitions first and for free - plus a year of shows including the current five-star Raphael, the upcoming Turner on Tour and After Impressionism.
  • Join exclusive online tours and talks with the curators 

Above all - your support will help us continue our work sharing the world's greatest art for generations to come. 

From just £65 a year


Priority booking now open 

Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream, 1899 (reworked by 1906), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Wolfe Fund, 1906 (06.1234) © The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Winslow Homer

Meet the great American Realist painter of the 19th century in this first ever UK overview. 

Lucian Freud, Girl with Roses, 1947-48 (oil on canvas) Courtesy of the British Council Collection. Photo © The British Council © The Lucian Freud Archive / Bridgeman Images

Lucian Freud

See the first major exhibition in 10 years of one of Britain's most notorious figurative painters.


Your year includes 

Raphael, Bindo Altoviti, about 1515 © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1943.4.33

Raphael

Immerse yourself in the Renaissance master's complete career in this "once-in-a-lifetime" (Evening Standard) show.

Joseph Mallord William Turner, 'Harbor of Dieppe: Changement de Domicile', exhibited 1825, but subsequently dated 1826 © The Frick Collection, New York. Photo: Michael Bodycomb

Turner on Tour

For the first time in a century, two ground-breaking paintings by Turner are coming home for a special exhibition.


Paul Cézanne, 'Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses)', about 1894-1905 © The National Gallery, London

After Impressionism

From Cézanne to Picasso, celebrate the radical European art of the Post-Impressionists.