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
How to find us: . .
Particularly interesting for
Ceramics
Drawings and Watercolours
Paintings
Prints
Sculpture
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Highlights of the Collection
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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
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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
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Other artists represented in the Collection
Bayes, Walter
Bevan, Robert Polehill
Blake, Peter
Bril, Paul
Caulfield, Patrick
Dobson, Frank
Drury, Alfred
Epstein, Sir Jacob
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Frampton, Sir Meredith
Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri
Havard Thomas
Hockney, David
Innes, James Dickson
La Thangue, Henry Herbert
Maurier, George du
Partridge, Sir Bernard
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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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