WESTERN ART PRINT ROOM
Works on paper fade quickly when exposed to light and are extremely fragile, making it impossible to keep them on permanent display.
The Ashmolean’s Print Room offers access to beautiful and significant drawings, watercolours and prints by a wide range of artists from the 15th century to the present day including Michelangelo, Rubens, Ruskin and Degas, among others.
OPENING HOURS
Open Tuesday–Friday, 10.30am–12.30pm and 2–4pm
In addition, the Print Room will be open on the second and third Saturdays of the month, 10.30am–12.30pm and 2–4pm:
19 Oct, 9 Nov, 16 Nov, 14 Dec, 18 Jan, 8 Feb, 15 Feb, 8 Mar, 15 Mar
Christmas closure: 21 Dec 2024 to 13 Jan 2025 inclusive. Reopening on 14 Jan 2025.
Admission is FREE but pre-booking is recommended.
- We recommend that visitors book an appointment at least one week in advance
- If you are running late or need to cancel your appointment, please let our Print Room staff know as soon as possible
- Drop-in appointments will be accommodated where possible, but must be requested before 3pm
Please note: The Print Room is currently unable to take drop-in visitors owing to staff sickness. For this reason, appointments are also more limited than usual, so please bear with us if you are unable to visit on the requested date. We will do our best to accommodate you as soon as possible.
BOOKING
We recommend that visitors book an appointment at least one week in advance.
Click on the link below to book via our online form, or contact us by email or phone.
Please do tell us what you'd like to view on your visit. You can request your area of special interest OR ask to view the Print Room Highlights Selection.
ABOUT YOUR VISIT
Read our full visiting guide (PDF)
To access the Print Room, talk to our staff at the Museum's Information Desk on the Ground Floor. They will arrange your visit and show you how to find us.
When visiting the Print Room
- all bags must be left in our lockers
- please only use pencils (not propelling pencils) to make notes
- no food, drink or chewing gum is allowed
There is no lift access to the Print Room, but we can make items from the collection available to you if you have difficulty with stairs. Please let us know in advance if you would like to arrange this.
REQUESTS TO VIEW MICHELANGELO AND RAPHAEL
Michelangelo and Raphael’s drawings are some of the most popular works in the collection. They are also very fragile, so in order to preserve these works for future generations, we ask that you book well in advance in writing.
SUPPORT US
PRINT ROOM HIGHLIGHTS SELECTION
If you're not sure what to view in the Print Room, we've prepared a Print Room Highlights Selection as an introduction. You can ask for this in your booking request.
This group of six objects has been specially curated by Print Room staff to showcase examples from all the major European Schools of Art.
It features prints, watercolours and drawings in various media, from the 16th to the 20th century, and includes works by well-known artists such as Dürer, Rembrandt and Turner.
The Rhinoceros, 1515, Albrecht Dürer
The Omval, 1645, Rembrandt
An Island in the Lagoon, 1742-1744, Giovanni Antonio Canal alias Canaletto
Boscastle, Cornwall, c. 1814, by JMW Turner
A nude woman drying herself with a towel, seen from behind, c. 1875-1885, Edgar Degas
Waterlilies, 1930, Gertrude Hermes
INSIDE THE PRINT ROOM
STAFF
HOW TO CONTACT US
Western Art Print Room
Ashmolean Museum
Beaumont Street
Oxford
OX1 2PH
Tel: +44 (0)1865 288289; +44 (0)1865 278049
Email: waprintroom@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
MAKE A BOOKING ENQUIRY
The Print Room is currently experiencing a high demand for appointments, and so please make your request at least one week in advance.
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