Works on paper by Poussin, Rembrandt and other Old Masters go on display at the Lightbox
The collection of Old Master drawings at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is among the finest in the country, boasting some 1,800 works by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Rubens and many more. Owing to their fragility, only a fraction of the collection is shown at Chatsworth at any one time – meaning that this display of 64 drawings at the Lightbox in Woking (until 5 December), including works by Rembrandt, Poussin and Van Dyck, is the largest in more than 20 years. Find out more from the Lightbox’s website.
A woman’s head with braided hair (16th century), Alessandro Bonvicino, called Moretto da Brescia. Chatsworth House, Devonshire
A reclining apostle (c. 1516), Sebastiano del Piombo. Chatsworth House, Devonshire
Wooded landscape with Diana and Callisto (c. 1665), Claude Lorrain. Chatsworth House, Devonshire
Portrait of a youth (16th century), Annibale Carracci. Chatsworth House, Devonshire
Venus scolding Cupid, while an older cupid binds him to a tree (17th century), Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called il Guercino. Chatsworth House, Devonshire