Exhibition hall introduction: The National Gallery of Art is divided into four wings: southeast, northwest and southeast. All works are displayed in chronological order. The West Wing is a collection of Italian and Germanic paintings from the heyday of the Renaissance from 1510 to 1600. Many large paintings are beautifully presented here. Paintings from 1600 to 1700 are collected in the North Wing, which includes Dutch, Italian, French and Spanish paintings. There are two exclusive exhibition rooms for Rembrandt, as well as Diego Velazquez's Venus oil painting "The Toilet of Venus". The paintings from the 1700s to the 1900s in the East Wing include Venetian, French and British paintings from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Landscape paintings are a major feature, and there are also many masterpieces such as Romanticism and Impressionism.
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