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Holland House is a Grade I listed building in Kensington, London

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Background imageHolland House Collection: Near Gouda, 19th century. Artist: Willem Roelofs

Near Gouda, 19th century. Artist: Willem Roelofs
Near Gouda, 19th century. From The Studio Volume 43, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1908]

Background imageHolland House Collection: Portrait of Joost van Bronckhorst, c1520. Artist: Jan Mostaert

Portrait of Joost van Bronckhorst, c1520. Artist: Jan Mostaert
Portrait of Joost van Bronckhorst, c1520. Painting housed in the Musee du Petit-Palais, Paris. From The Studio Volume 121. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1941]

Background imageHolland House Collection: Charlton House, Kent, 1915

Charlton House, Kent, 1915. Plate XV from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Painting housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Connoisseur Volume 96, edited by Edward Wenham. [International Studio, London, 1934-35]

Background imageHolland House Collection: Sketch in Portugal; Moorish Castle from the Penha; Moorish Castle, Mafra, 1837

Sketch in Portugal; Moorish Castle from the Penha; Moorish Castle, Mafra, 1837. Artist: James Holland
Sketch in Portugal; Moorish Castle from the Penha; Moorish Castle, Mafra, 1837. Painting housed in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. [The Offices of the Studio, London & New York, 1944]

Background imageHolland House Collection: Peasant at a Window, c1658. Artist: Adriaen van Ostade

Peasant at a Window, c1658. Artist: Adriaen van Ostade
Peasant at a Window, c1658. Painting housed in the Brooklyn Museum. From The Connoisseur Vol. XXIV. [Otto Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageHolland House Collection: Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: J Pye

Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: J Pye
Carlton House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1810. Carlton House was the residence of the Prince Regent from 1783 onwards. It was substantially rebuilt for the prince by Henry Holland

Background imageHolland House Collection: Israels House, Seen from the Park, c1880-1882. Artist: Isaac Lazerus Israels

Israels House, Seen from the Park, c1880-1882. Artist: Isaac Lazerus Israels
Israels House, Seen from the Park, c1880-1882. Jozef Israels (1824-1911) was possibly the foremost Dutch artist of the second half of the 19th century. His son, Isaac (1865-1934), was also a painter

Background imageHolland House Collection: The Garden, c1880-1882. Artist: Isaac Lazerus Israels

The Garden, c1880-1882. Artist: Isaac Lazerus Israels
The Garden, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of F G Dumas, Js Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageHolland House Collection: The Arab Hall, c1880-1882. Artist: Frederic Leighton

The Arab Hall, c1880-1882. Artist: Frederic Leighton
The Arab Hall, c1880-1882. The Arab Hall was the centrepiece of the home of the artist Sir Frederic Leighton in Holland Park, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: Old Dutch house, Long Island, New York, 18th century (c1880)

Old Dutch house, Long Island, New York, 18th century (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume II, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageHolland House Collection: Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, home of the Duke of Bedford, c1880

Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, home of the Duke of Bedford, c1880. The seat of the Russell family, Earls and later Dukes of Bedford, since 1547

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661, (1933). Artist: Pieter de Hooch

A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661, (1933). Artist: Pieter de Hooch
A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661, (1933). From the collection of the National Gallery, London. Illustration from the Apollo, Volume XVIII, no 108, (December 1933)

Background imageHolland House Collection: Children in traditional dress, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeish

Children in traditional dress, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeish
Children in traditional dress, Marken, Holland, 1936. Boys and girls are dressed alike. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)

Background imageHolland House Collection: Greengrocer bringing goods by boat, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeish

Greengrocer bringing goods by boat, Marken, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeish
Greengrocer bringing goods by boat, Marken, Holland, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)

Background imageHolland House Collection: Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I

Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I
Petrus Aegidius, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: View of Amsterdam, 1907 (1911-1912)

View of Amsterdam, 1907 (1911-1912). From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1911-1912, The Process Year Book, volume 17, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London, 1911-1912)

Background imageHolland House Collection: King William III, 1784

King William III, 1784. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1784]

Background imageHolland House Collection: The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689, (1938). Artist: Meindert Hobbema

The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689, (1938). Artist: Meindert Hobbema
The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689. Painting housed in The National Gallery, London. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Dutch River, 1913. Artist: Jan van Goyen

A Dutch River, 1913. Artist: Jan van Goyen
A Dutch River, 1913. Jan van Goyen (1596-1656) was a Dutch landscape painter. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913

Background imageHolland House Collection: Kew Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London

Kew Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London. Built in 1663 for a Dutch merchant, this building was known as the Dutch House because of its Dutch gables. It was purchased by King George III in 1781

Background imageHolland House Collection: Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: Woolnoth

Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: Woolnoth
Holland House, London, 1815. Holland House was a Jacobean house held by the Earls of Holland and the Fox family. It was badly damaged in a World War II bombing raid

Background imageHolland House Collection: Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880

Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880. The Palladian mansion was designed by Capability Brown and Henry Holland. The house was later the home of Earl Mountbatten of Burma

Background imageHolland House Collection: Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, London, 1903. Artist: Percy Spence

Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, London, 1903. Artist: Percy Spence
Motors and cycles in Kensington High Street, opposite Holland House, London, 1903. Illustration from the Illustrated London News, (27 June 1903)

Background imageHolland House Collection: Opening of Parliament by Queen Anne, Westminster, London, 18th century (c1905)

Opening of Parliament by Queen Anne, Westminster, London, 18th century (c1905). Dutch picture in which the artist allowed himself considerable licence

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Peasant Family at Meal-time ( Grace before Meat ), c1665, (1912). Artist: Jan Steen

A Peasant Family at Meal-time ( Grace before Meat ), c1665, (1912). Artist: Jan Steen
A Peasant Family at Meal-time ( Grace before Meat ), c1665, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto)

Background imageHolland House Collection: A View of the Princes House at Kew, 1776. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker

A View of the Princes House at Kew, 1776. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
A View of the Princes House at Kew, 1776. The Princes House, built in the 17th century by a merchant of Dutch origin, has also been known as the Dutch House and Kew Palace

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Village Scene with a Cobbler, c. 1650. Artist: Victors, Jan (1619-after 1676)

A Village Scene with a Cobbler, c. 1650. Artist: Victors, Jan (1619-after 1676)
A Village Scene with a Cobbler, c. 1650. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: Golfers on the Ice near Haarlem, 1668. Artist: Velde, Adriaen, van de (1636-1672)

Golfers on the Ice near Haarlem, 1668. Artist: Velde, Adriaen, van de (1636-1672)
Golfers on the Ice near Haarlem, 1668. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: Skittle Players outside an Inn, ca 1663. Artist: Steen, Jan Havicksz (1626-1679)

Skittle Players outside an Inn, ca 1663. Artist: Steen, Jan Havicksz (1626-1679)
Skittle Players outside an Inn, ca 1663. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Frozen River near a Village, with Golfers and Skaters, c. 1647-1648

A Frozen River near a Village, with Golfers and Skaters, c. 1647-1648. Artist: Neer, Aert, van der (1603-1677)
A Frozen River near a Village, with Golfers and Skaters, c. 1647-1648. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Frozen River by a Town at Evening, ca 1665. Artist: Neer, Aert, van der (1603-1677)

A Frozen River by a Town at Evening, ca 1665. Artist: Neer, Aert, van der (1603-1677)
A Frozen River by a Town at Evening, ca 1665. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Musical Party in a Courtyard, 1677. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)

A Musical Party in a Courtyard, 1677. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)
A Musical Party in a Courtyard, 1677. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)

A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Artist: Hooch, Pieter, de (1629-1684)
A Woman and her Maid in a Courtyard, ca 1661. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Scene on the Ice near a Town, c. 1615. Artist: Avercamp, Hendrick (1585-1634)

A Scene on the Ice near a Town, c. 1615. Artist: Avercamp, Hendrick (1585-1634)
A Scene on the Ice near a Town, c. 1615. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Artist: Pieter de Hooch

A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Artist: Pieter de Hooch
A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageHolland House Collection: Courtyard of a house in Delft, 1658. Artist: Pieter de Hooch

Courtyard of a house in Delft, 1658. Artist: Pieter de Hooch
Courtyard of a house in Delft, 1658. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London



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Holland House Collection

Holland House is a Grade I listed building in Kensington, London. It was built in 1605 by the first Earl of Holland and has been home to many famous people over the centuries. The house is renowned for its architecture, which combines elements of Jacobean and Palladian styles. The exterior features a large portico with Corinthian columns, while the interior boasts an impressive Great Hall with ornate plasterwork and a grand staircase. The house also contains many fine paintings, sculptures and furniture from the 17th century onwards. In addition to its architectural significance, it has been used as a venue for political meetings and diplomatic receptions throughout its history. Today it is open to visitors who can explore its rich history through guided tours or special events such as concerts or lectures.
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