art throughout the year.
Mon–Sat 10–7, Sun 12–5
t 020 7491 2999
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OSBORNE SAMUEL
23a Bruton Street, W1J 6QG
David Farrell: Life Through the Lens, a Retrospective.
Sep 1–20.
First major selling exhibition of photographs from the
estate of celebrated British photographer, drawn from his
five decade career in film, theatre, pop and classical
music. Catalogue on request.
At 20/21 British Art Fair, RCA, Kensington Gore, SW7,
Sep 10–14.
Exhibiting the best Modern & Contemporary British Art,
including important drawings and sculptures by
Henry Moore and Lynn Chadwick, paintings by
Nicholson, Reynolds and Vaughan and new works by
Brendan Stuart Burns.
CRW Nevinson: A Printmaker in War and Peace.
Sep 25–Oct 18.
A major exhibition of prints with selected drawings and
paintings by CRW Nevinson (1889-1946).
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–2
t 020 7493 7939 f 020 7493 7798
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PYMS GALLERY
By appointment only
Fine Art Dealers.
British, Irish, French
Paintings.
Advice and verbal valuations given free.
t 020 7629 2020
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RICHARD GREEN
147 New Bond Street, W1S 2TS
Paintings from the Dutch Golden Age to
Impressionists.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt
33 New Bond Street, W1S 2RS
Leading masters of 20th Century Art.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat by appt
Richard Green at Biennale des Antiquaires, Paris.
Stand N.D7. Sep 11–21.
Grand Palais, 3, avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008
Paris.
t 020 7493 3939
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SARAH MYERSCOUGH GALLERY
15–16 Brooks Mews, off Davies Street, W1K 4DS
Andy Stewart:
‘Truth, Time, Matter’. Until Sep 6.
On Display.
Sep 12–21.
New works by contemporary designers and craft artists in
conversation. Includes Peter Marigold’s newly released
‘Bleed Cabinets’. In partnership with London Design
Festival.
Jenny Pockley.
Sep 24–Oct 14.
Solo exhibition by internationally renowned cityscape artist.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 12–3
During London Design Festival, weekend opening times
are Sat & Sun 11–5
t 020 7495 0069
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SOTHEBY’S
34–35 New Bond Street, W1A 2AA
Auctions held daily
of Islamic, Oriental and European
works of art, paintings, drawings, watercolours, prints,
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books, manuscripts, furniture, silver, musical instruments,
photographs, icons, tribal art.
Free advice and valuations given on the premises.
Mon–Fri 9–4.30
t 020 7293 5000
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WHITFIELD FINE ART
23 Dering Street, W1S 1AW
Specialist Dealers in
Old Master Paintings.
Mon–Fri 9.30–5.30
t 020 7355 0040 f 020 7409 1531
at Osborne Samuel
on the COVER
CRW (Christopher Richard Wynne) Nevinson, 1889-
1946, was a leading Britishartist of the First World
War era. Trained at the Slade, his was always a
contradictory, even contrary character:
outsider/insider, rebel/conservative, a despiser of
critics yet a journalist himself. He entitled his
autobiography ‘Paint & Prejudice’ and confessed to
being “the soul of indiscretion”. His huge
contemporary reputation was soon eclipsed, it has
been argued, because the subject of his most
celebrated works – the Great War – was one that so
many wanted to forget . . .