Queen Elizabeth II's Lying-in-State remembered in moving new Westminster Hall exhibition
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Westminster Hall opens its doors today to a remarkable free exhibition commemorating the 2022 Lying-in-State of Queen Elizabeth II through the eyes of six British artists."A Historic Farewell: Art as Witness to the Lying-in-State of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II" transforms the very location where the late monarch lay in state into a gallery space honouring that solemn occasion.The temporary display, running until October 2, showcases works created by artists who witnessed the ceremony firsthand nearly four years ago.Their pieces span multiple disciplines, from oil paintings and embroidery to printmaking, sculpture and film, each offering a distinct interpretation of this momentous chapter in British history.
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