A walk through British art: Tate Britain's rehang - in pictures
Visitors walk through the newly revamped galleries at Tate Britain in LondonPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianLucian Freud's Girl With a Kitten, 1947, now hangs next to LS Lowry's 1948 work The Old House, Grove Street, SalfordPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianHenry Moore's Draped Seated Figure, 1957-8Photograph: Piero Cruciatti/Barcroft Media
David Hockney's Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy from 1970-1 in its new positionPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianMeredith Frampton's Trial and Error hangs next to Gerald Brockhurst's Portrait of Margaret Duchess of ArgylePhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianThe Saltonstall Family by David Des Granges, 1636-7Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPAA woman admires artwork on display, including Edward Burne-Jones's The Golden Stairs from 1880Photograph: Warrick Page/Getty ImagesElephant by British sculptor Bill Woodrow, 1984Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPAStack by Tony Cragg, 1975Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPAJohn Martin's painting The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum, 1822, hangs next to John Gibson's sculpture Hylas Surprised by the Naiades, first exhibited in 1837Photograph: Warrick Page/Getty ImagesPenelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain, poses for a picture next to a Henry Moore sculpturePhotograph: Piero Cruciatti/Barcroft MediaVisitors in the galleriesPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianWilliam, First Lord de la Warr, attributed to the British School, hangs at the centrePhotograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
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