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picture gallery

NOUN
  1. a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited

How To Use picture gallery In A Sentence

  • For a quick new year fix rehang art into a picture gallery style wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • The static set pieces would not be out of place in a picture gallery. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man ain't ashamed to say he wants to own a racing stable or a picture gallery. The House of Mirth
  • The online survey is quick and easy to fill out, and if you don't know your wallabies from your wombats there's a picture gallery to help you.
  • He fostered many of the hospital foundlings and donated numerous paintings to the hospital's collection, establishing a permanent picture gallery.
  • From the way he spoke he might have been an art critic in a picture gallery.
  • The hokum and horsefeathers are, alas, infectious: here and there in this wretched text are signed interpolations by the eximious director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery himself, snippets of schoolboy art history declaring, for example, that in The Runaway and Young Evening Standard - Home
  • It was originally built as a picture gallery for a large private art collection, with a glass roof.
  • Soane's enfilade at Dulwich Picture Gallery is one of the great jewels in the world," says gallery Director Ian Dejardin. Dulwich's 200-Year-Old Jewel
  • The drawing room and picture gallery were lit up, and the effect was truly fine. DISRAELI: A Personal History
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