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What is the Tate?

The Tate is an art gallery originally titled the National Gallery of British Art...

Last Updated On: Monday, October 26, 2009

 

The Tate is an art gallery originally titled the National Gallery of British Art. It is situated on Millbank in Pimlico, London. It was founded in 1897 by Henry Tate with money earned from his sugar refineries. It was initially a collection of British art, concentrating on the works of Victorian painters. It later expanded to include foreign art and in the 20th century became principally a gallery devoted to Modernism. There are several other recently-opened ‘Tate Galleries’ in England, but the original gallery is now called Tate Britain.

 

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