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Turner & Constable: Rivals & Originals

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Until 12 Apr 2026
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Tate Britain Exhibition

The Tudors

18 November 2027 – 23 April 2028

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Unknown artist, A Young Lady Aged 21, Possibly Helena Snakenborg, Later Marchioness of Northampton, 1569. Tate

Dive into the artistic opulence of Tudor England

Tate’s first presentation of Tudor works in 30 years, this exhibition brings an entirely fresh perspective on the development of art in this profoundly transformative period.

Made up of around 150 works, the exhibition presents exceptional oil paintings, miniatures, works on paper, sculptures, decorative art, and more. Highlights include key works by leading artists such as Hans Holbein, Nicholas Hilliard, and Isaac Oliver, and rooms dedicated to iconic portraits of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

Bringing Tudor art to a new generation, this exhibition is underpinned by brand new scientific and technical research, with revelations casting a whole new light on our understanding of art from this time.

The Tudor period is often viewed as the age that witnessed the birth of modern Britain, and in turn, that of British painting. The show explores the lives of artists working at the time, examining their journeys from unknown, anonymous figures to celebrated individuals. It will consider questions of art patronage – what was painted and for whom - and will probe how art, and portraiture in particular, reflected both individual as well as national ambitions and concerns.

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