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Exhibition

Drawing the Italian Renaissance

A drawing of three women pouring liquid from vessels.
The Three Graces by Raphael (RCIN 912754) ©

The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

  • Next event: Friday, 1 Nov 2024
    Every Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (Friday, 1 Nov 2024 - Sunday, 9 Mar 2025)
  • Adult £19.00
    Young Person (18-24) £12.00
    Child (5-17) £9.50
    Disabled £9.50
    Access companion Free
    Under 5 Free
    £1 tickets - for those on Universal Credit and other named benefits. Read more about the £1 ticket offer.
  • The Queen's Gallery has now become The King's Gallery.
  • Adults, Groups (15+ people)
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The Renaissance period saw a dramatic transformation in the way that artists worked, with a new-found appreciation for creativity pushing artistic boundaries. Drawing became central to this development, evolving from an essential tool of workshop practice to an exciting art form in its own right.

The Royal Collection holds one of the world’s greatest groups of Italian drawings. Through around 160 works on paper by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian alongside lesser-known artists, this exhibition will reveal the diversity and accomplishment of drawing across Italy during this revolutionary period.

The exhibition is taking place at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace formerly known as The Queen’s Gallery.

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Map & directions

The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA
By train

The nearest train stations are London Victoria (10 minute walk) or London Charing Cross (20 minute walk). 

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By underground

The nearest tube stations are Victoria, Green Park, St. James's Park and Hyde Park Corner (all approximately 10 minutes walk).  

For further information visit the Transport for London website.

By coach / bus

Bus numbers 11, 211, C1 and C10 stop on Buckingham Palace Road.  Victoria Coach Station is a 10-minute walk from the Palace.  

For further information visit the Transport for London website.