Art gallery in London, England (1926–2002)
Lefevre Gallery Company type Art Gallery Founded 1926 (1926 ) in London , England Founders Defunct 2002 (2002 ) Fate Dissolved Successor Lefevre Fine Art Headquarters London
, England
Catalogue for the Gallery's November 1929 exhibition of works by the East London Group , "including works by W.R. Sickert, A.R.A. "
The Lefevre Gallery (or The Lefevre Galleries ) was an art gallery in London , England, operated by Alex. Reid & Lefevre Ltd.[ 1]
The gallery was opened at 1a, King Street, St James's ,[ 2] in 1926, when rival art dealers Alexander Reid and Ernest Lefevre joined forces.[ 3]
Upon Reid's death in 1928, his son, A J McNeill Reid succeeded him. Lefevre resigned in 1931.[ 3]
In 1950, the gallery relocated to premises at 30, Bruton Street , Mayfair .[ 3] [ 4]
Among artists whose first British solo exhibitions were hosted by the gallery were Salvador Dalí , Edgar Degas , André Derain , L. S. Lowry , Amedeo Modigliani , Henri Rousseau , Gregorio Prieto [ 5] and Georges Seurat ,[ 3] It also held the first London exhibitions for Bernard Buffet , Balthus and René Magritte .[ 3] Others who exhibited there included Francis Bacon , Lucian Freud ,[ 3] Walter Sickert , Wyndham Lewis , and the East London Group .
The gallery closed in 2002, citing competition from auction houses, changes in tax on works imported from outside the European Union , and the introduction of droit de suite (royalties paid to artists when their work is sold).[ 3] The name lives on as 'Lefevre Fine Art' founded the same year.[ 6]
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