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Artists of The Spanish Golden Age such as Murillo, Zurbaran and
Velazquez were the key to instigating a truly passionate
appreciation of Spanish art among the great collectors at the end
of the Modern Age, as well as the public institutions or other
institutions that sprang from private initiative after the
Industrial Revolution. There are notable sets of works created by
Spanish artists in the United Kingdom, from the Osonas to Joan
Miro, such as the ones conserved in Apsley House, Pollok House and
the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The collections owned by public
institutions also include a significant number of masterpieces of
Spanish art, including the National Gallery of London and the
National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. Other public and private
collections, such as the Wallace Collection, the Duke of Stafford
Collection, the Fitzwilliam Museum and Bowes Museum, also contain
masterpieces.
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