Apsley House Banner
Apsley House
 
Visit Apsley House

Download

PDFWellington’s Peninsular War treasures (807 Kb)
Download the tour sheet of Apsley House’s works of art from Wellington’s Spanish campaigns (1808-14)

Apsley House Art Collection

The collection of paintings at Apsley House contains about 200 of the finest works of art in London. It is a treasure house of pictures that originally belonged to the king of Spain, and which were removed from the Spanish royal palaces by Napoleon Bonaparte's brother, Joseph. Among the paintings are some of the finest canvases from the Spanish Royal Collection, captured by the 1st Duke of Wellington in 1813. These include masterpieces by Italian Old Masters such as Correggio and Giulio Romano and works by Spanish 'Golden Age' painters such as Velázquez and Murillo. Among the famous works of art on view are Velázquez's celebrated The Waterseller of Seville and Goya's Equestrian portrait of the 1st Duke of Wellington.

The collection also shows the 1st Duke of Wellington's taste and provides a visual record of the Napoleonic period. The great general bought important seventeenth-century Dutch paintings as well as a series of French and British portraits of his famous contemporaries and depictions of battle scenes in which he had achieved his victories.

To buy the new, revised Catalogue of Paintings in the Wellington Museum please contact Apsley House on 0207 499 5676.

Gallery A-M

The Battle of Waterloo Thumbnail
View paintings by artists between A-M

Gallery N-Z

Two Young Men eating at a Humble Table Thumbnail
View paintings by artists between N-Z

Download

PDFCatalogue of Paintings (4992 Kb)
Complete catalogue of paintings in the Wellington Museum at Apsley House