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A Sick Child brought into the Temple of Aesculapius (1877)
. A Sick Child brought into the Temple of Aesculapius (1877)
 
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The Household Gods (1880)
. The Household Gods (1880)
 
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Dolce Far Niente (1880)
. Dolce Far Niente (1880)
 
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Ophelia [blue dress] (1905)
. Ophelia [blue dress] (1905)
 
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Vanity (1910)
. Vanity (1910)
 
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While I do my best to bring you the most accurate information on the paintings and their location, please keep in mind that, at any given time, a painting may be on loan or stored away or the location was incorrectly specified. It's best to contact the gallery before visiting to make sure that it is present. Also double check the opening hours on the galleries' web site for up-to-date hours.

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
grey square Piccadilly , London - England
+44 207 300 8000 » Visit Web Site » webeditor@royalacademy.org.uk
10am-5:30 pm Sunday to Thursday; 10am-9:30pm Fridays and Saturdays . Admission: Free
You can see...
A Mermaid - 1901
1901
A Mermaid


The closest tube stations are Piccadilly (on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines) and Green Park (on the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria lines). Oxford Circus and Bond Street are the nearest tube stations on the Central Line. Both are approximately 5 minutes walk away.

CURRENT CONDITION AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

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