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The Tennant Gallery

Tennant Room: Floor plan

Linking the ballroom and the main staircase, the Tennant Gallery was created by Ware for Lady Cavendish as a drawing room. Diminished in 1876 by EM Barry RA, who inserted a staircase to link the Front Hall to Smirke’s Diploma Galleries, the room has now been restored to its original three-bay arrangement. Although the fireplace that originally stood at the centre of the south wall has not been reinstated, a new ceiling has been created, based on an unexecuted design by Ware.

The Tennant Room. Installation view of ‘The Body Politic: Anatomical Drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon’, 2007.
The Tennant Room. Installation view of ‘The Body Politic: Anatomical Drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon’, 2007. © Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photograph: Marcus Leith

Used for the display of works on paper for which light levels must be carefully controlled, the Tennant Gallery contains a changing selection taken from Diploma Works and donations by Academicians.

The Saloon
The Lee and James C Slaughter Room
The General Assembly Room
The President's Corridor
The Reynolds Room
The Council Room
The Tennant Gallery

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