| BERMUDA NATIONAL GALLERY'S PERMANENT COLLECTION
Bermuda National Gallerys Permanent Collection consists of diverse masks, paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures spanning centuries, continents, religions, and various mediums:
The African Collection is a selection of figures, masks and royal regalia which celebrate people, relationships, and values central to the African culture. Click here for further information.
The Bermuda Collection includes paintings, furniture, photographs and sculpture that has been made in or inspired by Bermuda. Work by Bermudian artists includes watercolours and drawings by the Tucker sisters, a watercolour by Charles Lloyd Tucker, a bronze sculpture on loan from Desmond Fountain and a sculpture by Bill Ming
The Contemporary Collection is a selection of paintings, graphics and sculptures that have been completed over this century.
The European (Watlington) Collection includes an historic collection of paintings that span four centuries and represent Dutch, English, Flemish, German, Italian and Spanish artists such as George Romney, and Thomas Gainsborough. Click here for further information.
The Photography Collection is a selection of black and white photographs by international photojournalist Bermudian Richard Saunders. Click here for further information.
The Print Collection
includes a selection of Hale Woodruff linocuts which depict powerful images of African American life from the artists Atlanta period (1930 1940). Click here for further information.
Artwork in Bermuda National Gallerys Permanent Collection has been obtained through purchase, gifts to the Gallery and items that are on long-term loan. It also includes pieces that are under consideration for purchase.
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