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Victorian & Edwardian artIt was Victorian art that Lord Leverhulme first began to collect seriously. The gallery now holds an unique group of key pictures by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leighton and Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Together, these works make the Lady Lever Art Gallery one of the most important centres for the appreciation of art from this period in the country. Leverhulme also continued to purchase work from contemporary artists as the 20th century progressed. This brought his collections up to date and created a wider range of styles for today's visitors to discover. Highlights from the collectionThumbnails of the highlights from the collection are arranged over four 'gallery selection' pages in chronological order.
Click on the thumbnail for a larger image and more information about the collection item. Gallery Selection One
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