Sackville Gallery
The Sackville Gallery was an art gallery at 28 Sackville Street, London, best known for hosting the exhibition of Futurist art in 1912.[1]
The gallery opened in May 1908.[2] It was owned and run by Max Rothschild and Robert René Meyer-Sée[3] until Meyer-Sée left to run the Marlborough Gallery in August 1912. The gallery specialised in the sale of old master works and the Futurist exhibition was untypical of its activities.[2]
The gallery closed in 1939.
See also
- Gilbert de Rorthays
References
- ^ Tisdall, Caroline, and Angelo Bozzolla. (1977) Futurism. London: Thames & Hudson, p. 37. ISBN 0500201595
- ^ a b Pezzini, Barbara. "London: an avant-garde show within the old-master trade." The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 155, July 2013, pp. 471-479.
- ^ Sackville Ltd. London Gallery Project, September 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
External links
- The Futurist Contagion: British Cartoons and the 1912 Futurist Exhibition in London. Guggenheim.
- The Sackville Gallery – Old Masters and Avant-Garde in London. The Burlington Magazine Index Blog.
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