inside the book .

NARCISSUS ii

Galleries .

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. Chapter 3 . Gallerie diCapodimonte Museum

Via Minano 

Naples, Italy


. Chapter 3 . Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano

Via Toledo

Naples, Italy

A museum sponsored by the bank of Intesa Sanpaolo, it is the location of 'The Martyrdom of St Ursula' thought to be Caravaggios' final work.


. Chapter 5 . Galleria Borghese

Borghese Park

Rome, Italy

Originally started by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V and an avid collector of works by Caravaggio. The gallery's extensive collection of six works by the artist is unmatched anywhere else in the world. 


. Chapter 5 . Galleria Doria Pamphilj

Via del Corso

Rome, Italy

An extensive privately owned collection, still housed in the family's palazzo, which amongst many famous Italian artists works, two Caravaggio paintings can be found.


. Chapter 5 . Galleria Nazionale D'Arte Antica

Via delle Quattro Fontane

Rome, Italy


. Chapter 9 . Tate St Ives

St Ives

Cornwall, TR26 1TG

Opened in 1993 as one of the Tate groups regional galleries to showcase local artists and worldwide modern, contemporary artists


. Chapter 22 . Tate Modern

Bankside

London, SE1 9TG

Opened in 2000, the former power station is now home to the national collection of post 1900 modern and contemporary art. Free Entry

. Chapter 26 . Tate Britain

Millbank

London, SW1P 4RG

On the site of the former prison, the gallery houses the a large collection of art by British artist and is home to the JMW Turner bequest.  Free entrance.


. Chapter 52 The Saatchi Gallery

Duke of York Square,

London,  SW3 4RY

Originally opening in 1985 to showcase US artists and minimalism, the gallery now houses works by a host of young British artists.


. Chapter 73. The Halcyon Gallery

New Bond Street

London, W1S 2TR

Established in 1982, the contemporary gallery regularly showcases works by the likes of Warhol, Hockney and Bob Dylan. Free Entry 


. Chapter 88. The Wallace Collection, Herford House

Manchester Square

London, W1U 3BN

An extensive collection or artworks, furnishings, arms and armour, bequeathed to the nation by the widow of Sir Richard Wallace. 

Free Entry


. Chapter 108 The National Gallery

Trafalgar Square

London, WC2N 5DN

Home to one of the worlds greatest collections of art with works by Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet and more.    Free entrance.