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Revision as of 23:35, 29 May 2017

The Wallace Collection
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Overview

The Wallace Collection is a free to the public art collection that is houes in the once home of the Seymour family. It is located in Manchester Square, in the City of Westminster and is split into six different departments determined by type. It was first established as a private collections of Richard Seymour in 1897, but was donated to the nation by his widow after his death to be a public collection.

Background


Inside The Wallace Collection, one can find works of many different types such as Ceramics and Glass, or Arms and Armor. There are 25 different galleries where one can wooed and impressed by 18th century French paintings and such. The collection is displayed in the private home of the once Wallace's.

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