The Piccadilly Gallery was an art gallery based in London from 1953 until 2007.
It was originally founded as the Pilkington Gallery by Eve Pilkington and her husband Godfrey Pilkington, with a focus on exhibiting the works of figurative artists in the styles of Art Nouveau as well as 19th and 20th Century Symbolism. In 1954, they were joined by Christabel Briggs.[1] In 2007, following the death of co-founder Godfrey Pilkington, the gallery closed its public storefront.
The gallery operated from a number of West End addresses, first from a bomb-damaged premises in the Piccadilly Arcade,[1] and then on to 16A Cork Street in 1954. In 1978, it moved next door to 16 Cork Street, and in 1999 the gallery temporarily moved to Dover Street.[2]