Trinity House Paintings Opens New Flagship Gallery
- LONDON, United Kingdom
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- November 01, 2011
Trinity House Paintings will move their head office into the heart of Broadway's picturesque High Street, a charming destination in England's Cotswolds. The new gallery will open with a reception on the evening of 9th December 2011, 5:30-9pm, 20 High Street, Broadway, WR12 7DT. The international dealership that specialises in Impressionist and Modern paintings will manage operations for London and New York from their new flagship gallery.
For those who did not get the chance to see the gallery's latest collection at their Inaugural Exhibition in New York, they will have another window to view them in Broadway this December. Highlights include "Préparation en dedans", a charcoal on paper drawing by Edgar Degas (1834-1917) which at the request of the Royal Academy has gone on loan to be included in their autumn blockbuster show, Degas and the Ballet; Picturing Movement (17 September-11 December 2011), a pastel of Claude Monet's 'Waterloo Bridge' and a gouache titled 'Arbres' by Paul Cézanne.
'The Broadway mother-ship will run the nuts and bolts of our three galleries and act as our hub for the research and cataloguing of the paintings,' comments Steven Beale. The new gallery space used to be the furniture designer- Gordon Russell's workshop and is perfectly suited for the display of their works. Simon Shore adds 'Trinity House is eager to move into the heart of Broadway’.
The gallery's stock includes a selection of British paintings spanning close to 300 years, including the works of Damien Hirst, John Constable, Alfred Munnings and George Stubbs. In addition paintings by the Impressionist and Post-impressionist artists include Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Eugène Boudin as well as many from the Fauvist movement, including Kees van Dongen. Their full inventory can be viewed on their website- www.trinityhousepaintings.com.