Victorian London: Mapping the Emergence of the Modern Art Gallery: Pamela M. Fletcher

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Sackville Ltd.


The Sackville Gallery is listed at 28 Sackville Street in The Years Art between 1906 and 1911. In The Year’s Art 1912, there is no listing for the Sackville Gallery and Sackville Ltd. is listed at 15 Duke-street. However, in March 1912, the “Exhibition of Works by Italian Futurist Painters” was held at the Sackville Galleries, 28 Sackville Street (Robins, 56-60).

Address: 15 Duke-street, St James's

Start Date: by 1911

End Date: at least 1914

Other Locations:
28 Sackville St (as Sackville Gallery; by 1907 - at least 1910) [at least 1912]*

Dealers

Messrs. Meyer and Max Rothschild (Times, 17 May 1909, 8)

Robert Rene Meyer-See

Max Rothschild

Selected exhibitions:

Early paintings, including notable works by Masters of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centuries [Times, 13 May 1908, 1]

Exhibition of works by the Italian Futurist Painters (March 1912) [NAL]

Sources

Robins, Anna Gruetzner. Modern Art in Britain 1910-1914. London: Merrell Holbertson in association with Barbican Art Gallery, 1997.

*The dates that appear in the heading are those identified as securely documented “start” and “end” dates when the map animation was created. Additional research has extended the time span that the gallery can be documented at this address.

 


How to cite:
Pamela Fletcher and David Israel, London Gallery Project, 2007; Revised September 2012.
http://learn.bowdoin.edu/fletcher/london-gallery/

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