York City Art Gallery is an Italian Renaissance-style building designed by Edward Taylor and completed in 1879.
York City Art Gallery’s internationally renowned collection spans seven centuries of painting in western Europe and has works representing many important art movements of that time.
The collections on view include pictures by Parmigianino and Bellotto, Lely and Reynolds, Frith and Boudin, Lowry and Nash and nudes by Etty. An outstanding collection of 20th-century studio pottery is also on view with fine examples from Staite Murray, Leach and Hamada.
The gallery also offers a lively and varied programme of temporary exhibitions, lectures and events
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