
The story
After war broke out, and with invasion expected in 1940, the National Gallery's pictures were sent away from London. By the summer of 1941 they were hidden in a slate mine in the mountains of North Wales. Someone had suggested shipping them to Canada, and Churchill answered: hide them in caves and cellars, but not one picture shall leave this island. Deep in the Manod quarry, in brick chambers built to keep humidity and temperature stable, van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait and Turner's Fighting Temeraire waited out the Blitz while the pianist Myra Hess gave lunchtime concerts in the emptied galleries back in London.
The gallery had always belonged to the public rather than a palace. It began in 1824, when Parliament bought 38 paintings from the banker John Julius Angerstein, and it was planted deliberately at Trafalgar Square, in the centre of London, so that a clerk or a carter could reach it as easily as a lord. Its permanent collection remains free to enter.
Through the war the staff kept bringing single masterpieces back from Wales, one at a time, to hang in the bare building as a Picture of the Month for a city under bombing. The same rooms today hold the Wilton Diptych, Van Gogh's Sunflowers and Constable's Hay Wain, open to anyone who walks up the steps from the square.
Collection
265 works
Christ healing the Paralytic at the Pool of BethesdaBartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1668
Demidoff AltarpieceCarlo Crivelli, 1476
Landscape with Psyche Outside the Palace of CupidClaude Lorrain, 1664
Lord RibblesdaleJohn Singer Sargent, 1902
Madonna and ChildMasaccio, 1426
Mrs SiddonsThomas Gainsborough, 1785
Portrait of a ManHans Baldung Grien, 1514
Portrait of a Man (Gerolamo Avogadro?)Moretto da Brescia, 1526
Psyche showing her Sisters her Gifts from CupidJean-Honoré Fragonard, 1753
The Adoration of the Name of JesusEl Greco, 1579
The Boulevard Montmartre at NightCamille Pissarro, 1897
The CircumcisionLuca Signorelli, 1490
The House of CardsJean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, 1740
The Red BoyThomas Lawrence, 1825
The Return of UlyssesPinturicchio, 1508
The Skiff (La Yole)Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875
The Virgin and Child with the Magdalen and Saint John the BaptistAndrea Mantegna, 1497
Triple portrait of Cardinal de RichelieuPhilippe de Champaigne, 1642
Venice: The Grand Canal facing Santa CroceBernardo Bellotto, 1738
Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon HillJohn Constable, 1816
A Woman Drinking with Two MenPieter de Hooch, 1658
Don Andrés del PeralFrancisco Goya, 1798
Dutch Boats in a GaleJ. M. W. Turner, 1801
Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tête à TêteWilliam Hogarth, 1743
Pharaoh with his Butler and BakerPontormo, 1515