King's Gallery, the Glossary
The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery, is a public art gallery at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, in London.[1]
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- Art museums and galleries established in 1962
- Buckingham Palace
- Museums in the City of Westminster
- Royal buildings in London
Art gallery
An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed.
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is a royal residence in London, and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. King's Gallery and Buckingham Palace are museums in the City of Westminster and royal buildings in London.
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Doric order
The Doric order is one of the three orders of ancient Greek and later Roman architecture; the other two canonical orders were the Ionic and the Corinthian.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II
The Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II was the international celebration held in 2002 marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. King's Gallery and Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II are Elizabeth II.
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John Simpson (architect)
John Simpson (born 9 November 1954), is a British New Classical architect.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
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List of museums in London
This is a list of museums in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
London Victoria station
Victoria station, also known as London Victoria, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Victoria, in the City of Westminster, managed by Network Rail.
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Monarchy of the United Kingdom
The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary monarch reigns as the head of state, with their powers regulated by the British Constitution.
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New Classical architecture
New Classical architecture, New Classicism or Contemporary Classical architecture is a contemporary movement in architecture that continues the practice of Classical architecture.
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Penguin Books
Penguin Books Limited is a British publishing house.
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Portico
A portico is a porch leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls.
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Royal Collection
The Royal Collection of the British royal family is the largest private art collection in the world.
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SW postcode area
The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England.
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Time Out (magazine)
Time Out is a global magazine published by Time Out Group.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Art museums and galleries established in 1962
- Candy Store Gallery
- Ernst Barlach House
- Esbjerg Art Museum
- Hong Kong Museum of Art
- King's Gallery
- Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art
- Mac, Birmingham
- Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum
- Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta
- National Art Museum of China
- Orange County Museum of Art
- Peninsula Fine Arts Center
- Stanley Spencer Gallery
Buckingham Palace
- Buckingham Palace
- Buckingham Palace Conference
- Buckingham Palace Garden
- Children's Party at the Palace
- Diamond Jubilee Concert
- Fendersmith
- Flags at Buckingham Palace
- King Edward VII's Town Coach
- King's Gallery
- Kissing hands
- Michael Fagan
- Prom at the Palace
- Royal Mews
- Sir Charles Herbert Sheffield, 1st Baronet
- The Christening of the Prince of Wales
- The boy Jones
- Victoria Memorial, London
- Waterloo Vase
- Wedding of Prince Henry and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott
- Yellow Drawing Room
Museums in the City of Westminster
- Apsley House
- Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
- Banqueting House
- Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
- Benjamin Franklin House
- Bow Street Police Museum
- British Dental Association
- British Optical Association
- Buckingham Palace
- Canada House
- Churchill War Rooms
- Clarence House
- Courtauld Gallery
- Courtauld Institute of Art
- Crime Museum
- Handel & Hendrix in London
- Hunterian Museum, London
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Jewel Tower
- King's Gallery
- London Film Museum
- London Transport Museum
- National Gallery
- Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
- Ripley's Believe It or Not!
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Royal Academy of Music Museum
- Royal College of Music
- Royal Mews
- Serpentine Galleries
- Sherlock Holmes Museum
- Somerset House
- Spencer House, Westminster
- Tate Britain
- The Fleming Collection
- The Guards Museum
- The Photographers' Gallery
- The Showroom
- Twinings Museum
- Wallace Collection
- Wellington Arch
- Westminster Abbey Museum
Royal buildings in London
- Banqueting House
- Baynard's Castle
- Bridewell Palace
- Buckingham Palace
- Carlton House
- Clarence House
- Cumberland House
- Hampton Court Palace
- Holbein Gate
- Jewel House
- Jewel Tower
- King's Gallery
- Marlborough House
- Montagu House, Blackheath
- Old Royal Naval College
- Palace of Placentia
- Palace of Whitehall
- Queen's Chapel
- Queen's House
- Ranger's House
- Royal Mews
- Savoy Palace
- Somerset House
- White Tower (Tower of London)
- York House, St James's Palace
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King's_Gallery
Also known as Queen's Gallery, Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Queen's Gallery, London, The Queen's Gallery.