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Dunthorne's Gallery (also known as The Rembrandt Gallery)


Note

Robert Dunthorne was a print dealer and publisher, and the official publisher to the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. In addition to exhibitions of prints, the gallery regularly held shows of watercolors and pastels. The space was also known as the Rembrandt Gallery.

Address: 5 Vigo-street West [current location in Google Maps]

Start Date: by 1880

End Date: at least 1914

Dealer: Robert Dunthorne

Selected exhibitions

Drawings by Fred Walker (June 1885) [TYA 1886, 63]

Sketches and Bas-reliefs by Randolph Caldecott (November 1887) [TYA 1888, 83]

Wild animals studied from the life: done in pastel by J. T. Nettleship [1890?] [NAL]

Dry-points and pastels by Monsieur P. Helleu [1895] [NAL]

Butterflies and moths collected and prepared by Shelley W. Denton of Wellesley, Mass., U.S.A. (1897) [NAL]

Lithographs by the late James McNeill Whistler [1904] [NAL]

Exhibition catalogues: National Art Library, London (1881-1939)

Sources

James McNeill Whistler: The Etchings. A Catalogue Raisonné. University of Glasgow.
[http://etchings.arts.gla.ac.uk/] Accessed 31 July 2012.


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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