The highly acclaimed exhibition of Italian
art in the Royal Collection comes to
Scotland in two parts in 2008 and 2009.
It celebrates the artistic legacy of the
Stuart kings, Charles I and his son,
Charles II, whose taste profoundly
influenced the character of the British
Royal Collection.
Part one presents paintings and drawings
from the period of the Italian
Renaissance, including works by many of
the greatest masters of 16th-century
Venice, Florence and Rome. Drawings
by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo,
Raphael and Tintoretto, and paintings by
Giovanni Bellini and Titian are among
those brought together from royal
palaces and residences across Britain.

Adult £5.00 Child: £3.00