Walker Art Gallery
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The Walker Art Gallery is a major public art museum in Liverpool, England, renowned for its extensive collection of European paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the medieval period to the present.
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
art museum
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public museum → |
| admissionPolicy |
free general admission
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| architect |
Cornelius Sherlock
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H. H. Vale → |
| architecturalStyle |
Neoclassical architecture
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| collectionFocus |
European art
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| collectionSize |
one of the largest art collections in England outside London
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| country |
United Kingdom
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| hasCollection |
18th-century art
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19th-century art → 20th-century art → Baroque art → British art → European paintings → Renaissance art → Victorian art → contemporary art → costume and textiles → decorative arts → landscape paintings → medieval art → modern art → portrait paintings → sculpture → works on paper → |
| hasNotableWork |
Pre-Raphaelite paintings
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paintings by Anthony van Dyck → paintings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti → paintings by Edward Burne-Jones → paintings by Gainsborough → paintings by Hogarth → paintings by J. M. W. Turner → paintings by John Constable → paintings by Peter Paul Rubens → paintings by Rembrandt → works by David Hockney → works by Henry Moore → works by Lucian Freud → |
| inception |
1877
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| locatedIn |
England
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Liverpool → Merseyside → |
| namedAfter |
Andrew Barclay Walker
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| nearby |
Liverpool Central Library
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World Museum Liverpool → |
| openingDate |
1877
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| operatedBy |
National Museums Liverpool
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| ownedBy |
National Museums Liverpool
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| partOf |
William Brown Street cultural quarter
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| publicTransit |
Liverpool Lime Street railway station
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Referenced by (3)
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Merseyside
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hasCulturalAttraction |
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Liverpool
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hasLandmark |
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Lime Street
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near |