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
instanceOf art museum
public museum
admissionPolicy free general admission
architect Cornelius Sherlock
H. H. Vale
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
collectionFocus European art
collectionSize one of the largest art collections in England outside London
country United Kingdom
hasCollection 18th-century art
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
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
locatedIn England
Liverpool
Merseyside
namedAfter Andrew Barclay Walker
nearby Liverpool Central Library
World Museum Liverpool
openingDate 1877
operatedBy National Museums Liverpool
ownedBy National Museums Liverpool
partOf William Brown Street cultural quarter
publicTransit Liverpool Lime Street railway station

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Merseyside
hasCulturalAttraction
Liverpool
hasLandmark
Lime Street
near

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