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Cartwright Hall, Bradford

Lister Park, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 4NS (map)
Telephone: 01274 751212

See also: Yorkshire & Humberside

Background information
Impressive Edwardian gallery with a large holding of 19th-century British pictures; also a select group of European works by Paul Bril, Guido Reni and others. Good collection of British pictures, including works by Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer and Bradford-born David Hockney.


General information
Facilities: Cafe, Disabled Access
Admission: 10.00-5.00 Tuesday to Saturday; 1.00-5.00 Sunday
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Particularly interesting for Ceramics   Drawings and Watercolours   Paintings   Prints   Sculpture  


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Highlights of the Collection

Atkinson Grimshaw, John Fiamella

Chadwick, Lynn Radar

Charles, James Signing the Register

Clausen, Sir George The Boy and the Man

Draper, Herbert The Golden Fleece

Gilbert, Alfred Perseus Arming

Gilman, Harold Portrait of a Man

Gore, Spencer Frederick Panshanger Park

Hockney, David Le Plongeur

Long, Edwin An Egyptian Feast

Madox Brown, Ford Wycliffe Reading his Translation of the Bible to John of Gaunt

Nash, Paul View 'S' Mediterranean

Reynolds, Sir Joshua The Brown Boy

Roberts, William Jockeys

Ward, James Study for Gordale Scar


Other artists represented in the Collection

Bayes, Walter

Bevan, Robert Polehill

Blake, Peter

Bril, Paul

Caulfield, Patrick

Dobson, Frank

Drury, Alfred

Epstein, Sir Jacob

Frampton, Sir Meredith

Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri

Havard Thomas

Hockney, David

Innes, James Dickson

La Thangue, Henry Herbert

Maurier, George du

Partridge, Sir Bernard

Reni, Guido

Ricketts, Charles

Rothenstein, Sir William

Spencer R.A., Sir Stanley

Stanhope Forbes, Alexander

Wadsworth, Edward


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Visitors Forum

i recently visited the titanic museum at cartwight hall in which i found very interesting. Please could you provide me of any information (pics/story) about any artifact in which the stone of the ocean "may" have been based on for the film in which was a the exhibition. Thankyou for your time.


caroline turner - 2004-08-08

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