Bristol, Queen's Road 1900
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Queens Road, at the top of Park Street, was chosen as the site for both the City Art Gallery and the City Museum. As well as containing works by Gainsborough, Constable and Reynolds, the Art Gallery is also home to Hogarth's altarpiece from the church of St Mary Redcliffe, and Solario's Withypool Triptych, which is dated 1514.
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