The Curators
To accompany Andrew Graham-Dixon's , four curators from the Royal Collection Trust offer some revealing insights into selected works from the Royal Collection.
The Curators
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Curator insights into Holbein's portraits of court life.
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The family retreat at Buckingham House was filled with works by British artisans and artists.
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These albums became precious mementos for Victoria after the untimely death of Albert in 1861.
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Insights into early royal portrait photographs.
Royal Collection season highlights
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Welcome to the breathtaking Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
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One of Queen Victoria's more macabre commissions revealed.
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An exhibition reunites the treasures amassed by Charles I for the first time in 370 years.
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How Charles II, the 'Merry Monarch', overruled austerity to project power through art.
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What the Coronation Regalia tell us about the country's history.
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This extraordinary work of Mughal painting was acquired by George III.
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An incredible suit of armour created for Henry, Prince of Wales.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon views drawings by da Vinci that have been lost for centuries.
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