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MacConnal-Mason Gallery

Fine Art, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works, Modern British paintings and sculpture, British and European 19th Century

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LONDON , London SW1Y 6DB
United Kingdom

phone + 44 20 7839 7693
phone + 44 797 159 4588


Highlight

Excavating in Manchester

Laurence Stephen Lowry

Exhibited:  Salford, Museum and Art Gallery, Summer Exhibition of Recent Paintings by Eminent British Artists, 27 June – 15 August 1934, no.77; London, Alex Reid and Lefevre, Paintings of the Midlands by L.S. Lowry, February 1939, no.22; Sunderland, Art Gallery, Industrial Street Scenes  etc. by Laurence S. Lowry RBA, 21 September – 13 October 1942; London, MacConnal-Mason Gallery, L.S. Lowry, 14 November – 11 December 2012, no.3; London, Tate Britain, Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life, 25 June – 20 October 2013, cat. no.49, p.104, illustrated

SELECTED ARTWORKS

Eugene de Blaas

The Venetian Flower Vendor

Federico del Campo

Ca’ d’Oro, Venice

Charles Ernest Cundall

New York Harbour, circa 1939

Montague Dawson

The Fleet Messenger

John Atkinson Grimshaw

Scarborough from the seats near The Grand Hotel

Sir John Lavery

On the Sands

Henri Lebasque

Baigneuses près des Andelys

Sir Alfred James Munnings

Going out at Epsom

Emilie Preyer

Still life with grapes, peach, plums and a Champagne flute

Rubens Santoro

The Grand Canal, Venice

Eugène-Louis Boudin

L’escadre devant Villefranche

Sir William Russell Flint

Variations VI

Barend Cornelis Koekkoek

A Winter Landscape

DESCRIPTION

Macconnal-Mason is a family-owned 4th generation business founded in 1893 with two galleries in Duke Street, St. James's, in the heart of London's Art and Antique District.

We hold a large and varied stock of the finest paintings and sculptures encompassing Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works, Modern British paintings and sculpture, British and European 19th Century paintings including the Dutch Romantics.

The ethos of the gallery has always been, and remains the case today, to source the finest paintings and sculptures, be they by artists of the 19th or 20th, and to make them available to the gallery’s clients.