Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery houses one of the greatest Pre-Raphaelite collections in the world, with over 100 paintings and watercolours that capture Victorian beauty and emotion. Step into Gallery 8 and encounter masterworks like "Light of the World" and "The Shadow of Death" by William Holman Hunt, "Scapegoat" with its haunting power, and "Work" by Ford Madox Brown depicting Victorian labor and social commentary. The gallery was established in 1882 with a visionary commitment to acquiring contemporary art alongside historical works. Manchester's wealthy industrial merchants became major patrons of Pre-Raphaelite art during the Victorian era, creating a unique concentration of these works outside London. Some paintings bear visible damage from 1913 when Suffragettes smashed the glass on 13 artworks to protest Emmeline Pankhurst's harsh sentencing, a dramatic moment in British feminist history. The museum tells multiple stories through its collections and their history, weaving together artistic achievement, social activism, and cultural ambition. The gallery was designed by Gothic revival architect Sir Charles Barry and continues to evolve with contemporary acquisitions.

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Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley St, Manchester M2 3JL, UK

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Frequently asked questions

Where are the Pre-Raphaelite paintings?
The Pre-Raphaelite collection is primarily displayed in Gallery 8, which is specifically devoted to showcasing these Victorian masterworks.
Which paintings have damage from the 1913 Suffragette protest?
Several Pre-Raphaelite works bear visible damage from the 1913 incident when Suffragettes smashed 13 paintings to protest Emmeline Pankhurst's sentencing, including some of the most famous masterworks.
Why is Manchester's Pre-Raphaelite collection so significant?
Manchester's wealthy industrial merchants became major patrons of Pre-Raphaelite art during the Victorian era, creating one of the most important concentrations of these works outside London.
Is entry free?
Yes, entry to the permanent collections at Manchester Art Gallery is free. Special exhibitions may have admission fees.

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