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National Gallery to Expand with £375 Million Donation
The National Gallery in London has secured £375 million in donations to construct a new wing, funded primarily by Crankstart (£150m) and the Julia Rausing Trust (£150m), enabling an expansion of its collection and international collaborations.
National Gallery to Expand with £375 Million Donation
The National Gallery in London has secured £375 million in donations to construct a new wing, funded primarily by Crankstart (£150m) and the Julia Rausing Trust (£150m), enabling an expansion of its collection and international collaborations.
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36% Bias Score


National Gallery to Expand with £375m Investment and Modern Art Collection
The National Gallery in London will expand with a new wing, funded by a £375 million investment, and will begin collecting modern art from 1900 onwards, ending a long-standing agreement with Tate.
National Gallery to Expand with £375m Investment and Modern Art Collection
The National Gallery in London will expand with a new wing, funded by a £375 million investment, and will begin collecting modern art from 1900 onwards, ending a long-standing agreement with Tate.
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48% Bias Score


Samson and Delilah": A Rubens Masterpiece or a 20th-Century Forgery?
A painting, "Samson and Delilah," at London's National Gallery, attributed to Peter Paul Rubens, is contested by art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis, who argues it is a 20th-century forgery based on stylistic discrepancies and historical evidence, while the Gallery defends its authenticity using exper...
Samson and Delilah": A Rubens Masterpiece or a 20th-Century Forgery?
A painting, "Samson and Delilah," at London's National Gallery, attributed to Peter Paul Rubens, is contested by art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis, who argues it is a 20th-century forgery based on stylistic discrepancies and historical evidence, while the Gallery defends its authenticity using exper...
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24% Bias Score


Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...
Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security
Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...
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32% Bias Score


Charles III and Camilla's Coronation Portraits Unveiled
King Charles III and Queen Camilla unveiled their official coronation portraits at London's National Gallery on May 6th, marking their second anniversary; the King is depicted in his naval uniform, while the Queen wears her coronation dress and Queen Mary's Crown, showcasing a blend of tradition and...
Charles III and Camilla's Coronation Portraits Unveiled
King Charles III and Queen Camilla unveiled their official coronation portraits at London's National Gallery on May 6th, marking their second anniversary; the King is depicted in his naval uniform, while the Queen wears her coronation dress and Queen Mary's Crown, showcasing a blend of tradition and...
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40% Bias Score


Samson and Delilah" Authenticity Questioned: New Evidence Challenges Rubens Attribution
Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis argues that the National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah," purchased in 1980 for a record price, is a 20th-century copy, not a Rubens original, citing stylistic inconsistencies, historical evidence linking it to the Madrid art circle of Joaquín Sorolla, and a witness ...
Samson and Delilah" Authenticity Questioned: New Evidence Challenges Rubens Attribution
Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis argues that the National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah," purchased in 1980 for a record price, is a 20th-century copy, not a Rubens original, citing stylistic inconsistencies, historical evidence linking it to the Madrid art circle of Joaquín Sorolla, and a witness ...
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48% Bias Score

National Gallery to Collect Post-1900 Art, Sparking Potential Rivalry with Tate
The National Gallery's decision to collect art created after 1900, fueled by a £375m investment, has raised concerns about potential conflict with the Tate, despite both institutions establishing a working group to address the change.

National Gallery to Collect Post-1900 Art, Sparking Potential Rivalry with Tate
The National Gallery's decision to collect art created after 1900, fueled by a £375m investment, has raised concerns about potential conflict with the Tate, despite both institutions establishing a working group to address the change.
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24% Bias Score

National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing Reopens After Extensive Renovation
After a two-year renovation, the Sainsbury Wing of London's National Gallery reopened, showcasing a redesigned presentation of its collection, including new acquisitions and over 120 loans, alongside architectural improvements to enhance visitor experience.

National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing Reopens After Extensive Renovation
After a two-year renovation, the Sainsbury Wing of London's National Gallery reopened, showcasing a redesigned presentation of its collection, including new acquisitions and over 120 loans, alongside architectural improvements to enhance visitor experience.
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28% Bias Score

Authenticity of National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah" Painting Questioned
The National Gallery's 1980 acquisition of Peter Paul Rubens' "Samson and Delilah" is disputed due to questions about its brushwork, a modern blockboard added to the back potentially concealing original evidence, and the painting's provenance linked to a historian known for misattributing works.

Authenticity of National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah" Painting Questioned
The National Gallery's 1980 acquisition of Peter Paul Rubens' "Samson and Delilah" is disputed due to questions about its brushwork, a modern blockboard added to the back potentially concealing original evidence, and the painting's provenance linked to a historian known for misattributing works.
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52% Bias Score

Royal Coronation Portraits Unveiled at National Gallery
King Charles and Queen Camilla unveiled their official Coronation portraits at the National Gallery in London on May 6th, 2024, two years after their coronation; the King's portrait, painted by Peter Kuhfeld, shows him in his Robe of State and naval uniform, while the Queen's portrait, by Paul Benne...

Royal Coronation Portraits Unveiled at National Gallery
King Charles and Queen Camilla unveiled their official Coronation portraits at the National Gallery in London on May 6th, 2024, two years after their coronation; the King's portrait, painted by Peter Kuhfeld, shows him in his Robe of State and naval uniform, while the Queen's portrait, by Paul Benne...
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24% Bias Score

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.

Greek MP's Vandalism Sparks Debate on Artistic Freedom
An elected Greek MP vandalized artwork at the National Gallery in Athens, prompting widespread condemnation but also resulting in the Gallery creating an installation titled "The Symptom" from the damaged art, illustrating issues of artistic freedom and censorship.
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56% Bias Score

Diverse Art Exhibitions in London and Edinburgh
London and Edinburgh currently host multiple art exhibitions, including "Silk Roads" at the British Museum, "Pirates" at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, "Drawing the Italian Renaissance" at the King's Gallery, Francis Bacon's works at the National Portrait Gallery, and a Turner exhibition at ...

Diverse Art Exhibitions in London and Edinburgh
London and Edinburgh currently host multiple art exhibitions, including "Silk Roads" at the British Museum, "Pirates" at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, "Drawing the Italian Renaissance" at the King's Gallery, Francis Bacon's works at the National Portrait Gallery, and a Turner exhibition at ...
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48% Bias Score
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