The Grosvenor Gallery was an art gallery in London founded in 1877 by Sir Coutts Lindsay and his wife Blanche. Its first directors were J. Comyns Carr...
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Gallery Grosvenor House Grosvenor House Hotel Grosvenor School of Modern Art Grosvenor Square Grosvenor Bridge (Chester) Grosvenor Museum Grosvenor Rowing...
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306-307 Grosvenor Notes 1887. A complete catalogue, No. 10, Henry Blackburn (ed.), Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Grosvenor Gallery, London 1887 "The Grosvenor Gallery"...
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The Grosvenor Gallery Library (est. 1880) was a circulating library in London in the late 19th century. It was affiliated with the Grosvenor Gallery of...
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Bendor Gerard Robert Grosvenor (born 27 November 1977) is a British art historian, writer and former art dealer. He is known for discovering a number...
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in one of his "most striking portraits." It was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery Summer Exhibition in 1881. This painting depicts Perugini standing...
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Beardsley. Although the work of Edward Burne-Jones was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery which promoted the movement, it is narrative and conveys moral or...
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Jules Théophile Gautier and Charles Baudelaire. First shown at the Grosvenor Gallery in London in 1877, it is one of two works (the other being Nocturne...
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transformers in London since 1882, redesigned the AC system at the Grosvenor Gallery power station in 1886 for the London Electric Supply Corporation (LESCo)...
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Edward Burne-Jones (section Gallery)
developed his own style. In 1877, he exhibited eight oil paintings at the Grosvenor Gallery (a new rival to the Royal Academy). These included The Beguiling of...
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numerous paintings at various London galleries, including the Royal Academy, the Grosvenor Gallery, and the New Gallery. His work was also featured by the...
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paintings that she saw — and intensely disliked — on a visit to the Grosvenor Gallery. She had developed a reputation for her military pictures after the...
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replacing the Clarendon Hotel, which had been demolished in 1870. The Grosvenor Gallery opened on New Bond Street in 1877 by Sir Coutts Lindsay. It cost over...
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music TV program Let's Sing Out, broadcast by CBC Television in 1966. Grosvenor Gallery Les Cloches de Corneville was the longest-running work of musical...
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to a new site in Deptford and to use the Grosvenor Gallery site as a substation. A feature of the Grosvenor scheme was its use of alternating current...
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1862, the Royal Academy and the South Kensington Museum in 1870, the Grosvenor Gallery in 1885, and the Royal Academy in 1896, when it was identified as...
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exhibited at London's Grosvenor Gallery where it hung not with the aquarelles in a separate room but in the main East Gallery with the oil paintings...
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major art exhibits in the UK, including the Grosvenor Gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts, and the New Gallery. Violet was also a prominent member of The...
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James McNeill Whistler (section Gallery)
purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay [founder of the Grosvenor Gallery] ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of the...
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Aeolian Hall, at 135–137 New Bond Street, London, began life as the Grosvenor Gallery, being built by Coutts Lindsay in 1876, an accomplished amateur artist...
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Walter Crane (section Gallery)
exhibited regularly at the Grosvenor Gallery and later at the New Gallery. Neptune's Horses was exhibited at the New Gallery in 1893, and with it may be...
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Hope (Watts) (category Collection of the Tate galleries)
material, Watts chose to exhibit Hope at the smaller Grosvenor Gallery. In 1882 the Grosvenor Gallery had staged a retrospective exhibition of Watts's work...
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The Golden Stairs (category Collection of the Tate galleries)
Edward Burne-Jones. It was begun in 1876 and was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1880. Unlike many of Burne-Jones's works, The Golden Stairs is...
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The Beguiling of Merlin (category Collection of the Lady Lever Art Gallery)
was not first exhibited until 1877 at the opening exhibition of the Grosvenor Gallery in London. Burne-Jones used Maria Zambaco, who was probably his mistress...
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In 1821, a large picture gallery 50 feet (15 m) long was added to the west of the house. It was here that many of the Grosvenor family's treasures were...
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exhibited in 1878 at the Grosvenor Gallery, and afterwards bought by Manchester Art Gallery. His 1878 showing at the Grosvenor Gallery was accompanied by Strayed...
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June 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Roger de Grey | Grosvenor Gallery" (PDF). Grosvenor Gallery. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2024. Retrieved...
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Academy 1859–1904 and at Suffolk Street, the Royal Institution and Grosvenor Gallery. In 1878 he wrote The Student's Manual of Artistic Anatomy, with 25...
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paintings, which were first exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1881–82 and are now all held by the Watts Gallery in Compton, near Guildford in Surrey. "Found...
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Indian Artists' Collectives | 11 July - 9 August 2019 - Overview". Grosvenor Gallery. Retrieved 26 July 2021. Butter, Susannah (1 October 2015). "Neelam...
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