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The Sladmore Gallery

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The Sladmore Gallery is a London art dealership with two premises, one at 32 Bruton Place off Berkeley Square (held since its foundation in 1965[1]) and the other established at 57 Jermyn Street in 2007. Its speciality is animalier sculptors (with the Bruton Place premises specialising in contemporary sculptors and Jermyn Street specialising in 19th- and early 20th-century sculptors).

Its Directors are Edward Horswell, Nona Horswell and Gerry Farrell.[1]

The Gallery has posthumously held exhibitions for Auguste Rodin, Aristide Maillol, Edgar Degas, Rembrandt Bugatti,[2][3] Prince Paul Troubetzkoy[4] and Antoine-Louis Barye. Living exhibitors at the London premises have included Mark Coreth,[5] Geoffrey Dashwood ,[6] Sophie Dickens[7] and Nic Fiddian-Green[8] .[9]

The Sladmore Gallery also puts on shows and fairs in New York, Maastricht,[10] Paris and London. [11] [12]

The Sladmore Gallery is a member of the British Antique Dealers' Association[13] and the Society of London Art Dealers.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b Masterpiece Fair
  2. ^ Harris, Gareth (2 February 2010). "Garden Statuary". The Financial Times.
  3. ^ Davies, Serena (7 September 2013). "Rembrandt Bugatti: the gentle Italian". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  4. ^ de Burton, Simon (25 May 2008). "Troubetskoy bronzes". The Financial Times.
  5. ^ "The ice bear cometh to London". Country Life. 25 November 2009.
  6. ^ Banks, Caroline (4 November 1999). "Birds of no feather". The Field.
  7. ^ Clark, Philippa (20 October 2007). "Eclectibles". The Financial Times.
  8. ^ Thompson, Damian (30 November 1996). "Gethsemane is behind the rhododendrons". Weekend Telegraph.
  9. ^ Fiorention, E. (16 May 1999). "Two faces of an art". The Sunday Times.
  10. ^ "The Sladmore Gallery". Maastricht: TEFAF. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  11. ^ "Sladmore Gallery. London / UK". London: Pavilion of Art and Design London. 3 April 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.[full citation needed]
  12. ^ "Bugatti at the Masterpiece Fair 2010". London: H. R. Owen. 25 June 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.[full citation needed]
  13. ^ B.A.D.A
  14. ^ S.L.A.D

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