From Constable to Cézanne | Inaugural Exhibition by Trinity House Paintings
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Simon Shore and Steven Beale, the leading young London dealers of Impressionist and Modern art, who founded Trinity House in 2006, have announced the opening of their New York gallery, at 24 East 64th Street. To mark this occasion they will present an exhibition titled ‘From Constable to Cézanne | Inaugural Exhibition by Trinity House Paintings NY’ on October 19, 2011, 6:30-9:00 PM. The exhibition will feature a selection of important British paintings, including works by John Constable, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Alfred Munnings and a work by George Stubbs once owned by the great American art collector, Paul Mellon. Other highlights include works by the renowned Impressionist and Post-impressionist artists including Paul Cézanne – described by Matisse and Picasso as ‘the father of us all’ –Edgar Degas, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Eugène Boudin as well as others from the Fauvist movement, including Kees van Dongen, who was a notable favourite of the Rothschild family. Shown here: Henri Le Sidaner, ‘Le Fenetre aux oeuillets,' 1908.