A new acquisition: Juan de Zurbarán’s 'Still life with Lemons in a Wicker Basket' | National Gallery
Letizia Treves, the James and Sarah Sassoon Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and French 17th-century Paintings, talks about the Gallery's latest acquisition, Juan de Zurbarán’s 'Still life with Lemons in a Wicker Basket'. Come and see this new acquisition in Room 30: http://bit.ly/2LbGixI Subscribe to be the first to know about all our new videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Like the National Gallery on Facebook: / thenationalgallery Follow the National Gallery on Twitter: / nationalgallery Follow the National Gallery on Instagram: / national_gallery

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