Summary
The National Gallery is Britain's most important national art museum. It is devoted solely to Italian painting: pre-Renaissance, Renaissance, and Baroque. All schools are represented with works by Fra Angelico, Boticelli, Canaletto, Lippi, Raphael, Veronese, Caravaggio, Perugino, Titian, Tintoretto, da Vinci and Michelangelo. Visitors can admire "The Virgin with the Rocks" and "The Holy Anne, Virgin, and Child" by Leonardo da Vinci, "The Virgin with the Carnation" by Raphael, and "The Baptism" by Pierro della Francesca, considered one of the most beautiful paintings of the Italian Renaissance.