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Making
Faces - Eighteenth Century Style
First Floor
On the First Floor, at the East
end of the Saloon, you can discover the riches of the National
Portrait Gallery's eighteenth-century collection in Visiting
Portraits - an annually changing, thematic display of visitors
from the National Portrait Gallery. Also in Portrait Explorer,
the Gallery's acclaimed collection's IT, you can explore the
whole collection in depth from Tudor times to the present or
relax with a book and enjoy attractive views over Beningbrough's
gardens.
The first of the Making Faces
interactive galleries is Family Matters where you can
have fun with three historic family portraits - Christopher Anstey
with his Daughter, The Shudi Family and the Talman Family - and
learn about domestic life in the eighteenth century. The exhibits
and activities in Family Matters serve as an introduction
to portraiture in the eighteenth century and will help you see
more in the portraits at Beningbrough and other country houses
and art galleries.
Download In focus -
Family Matters:
Christopher
Anstey with his Daughter | The Shudi
Family | The Talman Family
Making
Faces continues on the
second floor.
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