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Treasure House June 2024
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The Nicholson Women
Antiques Gazette, Frances Allitt April 27, 2024 Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) may be a well-known artist already, but an exhibition next month sets out to prove that she... Read more -
Jethro Buck: Coronation Designs at Fortnum and Mason
April 25, 2023 Read more
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Masterpiece June 2022
June 29, 2022 Read more -
A Mary Newcomb Retrospective held at Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park
May 18, 2021 A Mary Newcomb Retrospective held at Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park, Warwickshire, 18th May - 5th September 2021 Read more -
Vogue China
Special Creative Home Feature September 1, 2020 Featuring Alexander Calder's Sillons Noir and Stanley William Hayter's Échanges both of which can be viewed at Crane Kalman Gallery. Read more
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Brave New Visions
An exhibition at Sotheby's, part of the Insiders Outsiders festival July 18, 2019 This major new exhibition, open from the 17 July to 9 August, tells the story of the pioneering émigré dealers... Read more -
Mary Newcomb, Drawing from Observation
World of Interiors, Phillip Vann March 1, 2019 In a journal which she kept for just one year - in a standard office desk-diary from WH Smith started... Read more -
Mary Newcomb, Drawing from Observation
Country Life, Andrew Lambirth September 20, 2018 Apparently, Mary Newcomb (1922 - 2008) never thought of herself as an artist with a capital A. As William Packer... Read more
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Mary Newcomb: Drawing from Observation
Town and Country September 1, 2018 DEAR DIARY The artistry of a pastoral painter's daily life. For decades, the artist Mary Newcomb drew on the landscape,... Read more -
The Englishness of English Painting Part III
Country Life April 11, 2018 The Englishness of English Painting is at Crane Kalman Gallery, 178 Brompton Road, London SW3 until May 4. The late... Read more -
Connections of Earth and Heaven: An Exhibition by Jethro Buck
Funoon, by Farida Mohamedali May 16, 2017 Jethro Buck’s work is truly lovely to behold. Trained in miniature painting techniques from India, he applies these to his... Read more
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Graham Sutherland
Time Out, Gabriel Coxhead, 2013 November 5, 2013 'Exultant strangeness' was how Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) described the landscape of Pembrokeshire, south Wales, during his first, awed encounter in... Read more -
Exultant Strangeness
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth, 2013 November 4, 2013 At Crane Kalman is a scaled-down version of the Graham Sutherland landscapes exhibition that showed over the summer at Abbot... Read more -
Mary Newcomb
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth, 2013 May 11, 2013 Another original was the painter Mary Newcomb (1922 - 2008). How to describe her work? The nearest I can get... Read more
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L S Lowry
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth, 2012 December 8, 2012 Another artist who has recently been disdained by the art establishment is L.S. Lowry. Lowry is immensely popular with the... Read more -
Matthew Smith
Financial Times June 5, 2010 Read more -
Summer Round Up
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth June 27, 2009 It’s a rewarding moment for a stroll round the London galleries. Good art is still being made and exhibited (some... Read more
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Winifred Nicholson
World of Interiors, Frances Spalding June 12, 2009 Winifred Nicholson had a passion for colour. Rainbows, she once said, were important events in her life. She argued that... Read more -
Winifred Nicholson
Country Life, Ruth Guilding June 3, 2009 Winifred Nicholson's life provided her with a material comfort and continuity that permeates her art. Her pictures are all of... Read more -
The Last Pearl
The Spectator, Laura Gascoigne December 4, 2004 In the official account of British 20th-century art, the big names belong to the international players whose universal vision won... Read more
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Lowry the Magician
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth, 2003 October 23, 2003 Right from the start, I have to say that I am strongly biased in Lowry's favour. The first major show... Read more -
Brave New Worlds
The Spectator, Andrew Lambirth, 2000 August 26, 2000 The Crane Kalman Gallery is gaining something of a reputation for mounting high-quality summer exhibitions at a time when most... Read more