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Home » Events » Exhibition » Elizabeth, A Sovereign’s Journey

Elizabeth, A Sovereign’s Journey

When: July 6, 2022 to September 9, 2022 Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm Venue: National Horseracing Museum Address: 2 Palace St, Newmarket CB8 8EP, UK Cost: Included in museum admission price Event category: Exhibition

The National Horseracing Museum is most grateful to exhibit this series of paintings by John Meyer about Her Majesty The Queen in her Platinum Jubilee year. This exhibition has been made possible through the generosity of a private lender and support from Arts Council England.

John Meyer is one of South Africa’s leading contemporary realists. He said of the exhibition:

“It was my original intention to paint a series of works depicting the Queen in informal and unguarded moments, in the company of her family and the things she loves. As it developed, it became apparent that my compositions needed to extend to her life of duty as well, something that is abundantly clear from her unswerving dedication to her people and her country.”

Find out more on the NHRM website.

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