Art collectors, antique lovers, and Impressionist enthusiasts—London’s Courtauld Gallery is currently home to one of the most compelling exhibitions of the year - but be quick as its almost over and tickets are hard to find!
If you're passionate about fine art and antique collections, this exhibition is not to be missed—and it offers great inspiration for any discerning art buyer or interior stylist.
What to Expect from the Goya to Impressionism Exhibition
Running from 14 February to 26 May 2025, this landmark event at the Courtauld Gallery showcases over 50 masterpieces from the private collection of Oskar Reinhart, a renowned Swiss art patron.
🌟 Key Highlights Include:
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Francisco Goya – Still Life with Three Salmon Steaks (c.1808–12): A rare gem showcasing Goya’s expressive brushwork.
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Édouard Manet – Au Café (1878): A quintessential Parisian scene capturing the essence of modern life.
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Vincent van Gogh – A Ward in the Hospital at Arles and The Courtyard of the Hospital at Arles (1889): Two emotionally charged pieces from Van Gogh’s time in Arles.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne – Exceptional examples of late 19th-century innovation.
🔗 Looking for your own Goya-inspired antique piece? Explore our curated European paintings collection for one-of-a-kind artworks.

🧑🎨 About Oskar Reinhart: The Visionary Behind the Collection
Born in 1885 in Winterthur, Switzerland, Oskar Reinhart was a wealthy businessman who built one of the most significant private art collections in Europe. He had a passion for connecting the dots between the Old Masters and the Impressionists, acquiring works that emphasized emotion, technique, and narrative.
Today, Reinhart’s collection resides at the Römerholz estate, but this exhibition marks a historic journey abroad—many of these pieces have never before been seen in the UK.
🎟️ Courtauld Gallery Ticket Prices and Booking Information
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General Admission: £14
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Concessions: £12
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Under 18s: Free
📌 Venue: The Courtauld Gallery, Somerset House, London
🕙 Opening Hours: Daily, 10 AM – 6 PM
📅 Dates: 14 February – 26 May 2025
🎫 Click here to book your tickets directly and avoid disappointment—weekends sell out quickly!
📣 Final Thoughts
The Goya to Impressionism exhibition shouldn't be missed —it's a deep dive into the evolution of European art through the eyes of one of its greatest collectors. It's a relatively small exhibition but this is one of quality not quantity and your exhibition ticket also allows includes entry to the permanent collection which is well worth a visit at any point of the year.
Whether you're visiting for inspiration or investment, be sure to explore our online store for treasures to get your collection started.
