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| 10 & 12 Burlington Gardens | | London, W1S 3EY United Kingdom | | Tel: | +44 (0) 20 7734 9984 | | Fax: | +44 (0) 20 7494 3770 | Mon.-Fri. 9.30am-5.30pm Sat. 10am-5pm or by appointment | | Michael Day / Angela Hardy | | Send Email | www.burlington.co.uk | | |
Related Links: Burlington Paintings Website Burlington Paintings Exhibition Page Burlington Paintings Valuation Advice Burlington Paintings Monthly Newsletter Burlington Paintings Catalogue
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Burlington Paintings is a London Art Gallery founded in 1981 by Angus Lloyd and Michael Day. Together they have fifty years experience in the Art World. The Gallery is now run by Michael and Angela Hardy, who has twenty years experience and was appointed as a Director in January 2000. The Gallery prides itself on its reputation as one of the most friendly and approachable galleries in London. With the Directors' considerable expertise, the paintings are carefully selected offering only the best of its kind, essential if an acquisition is to prove a good investment. We are also very happy to aquire paintings for the gallery. If you have a painting that you wish to sell, please contact the gallery, or see our Buy and Sell page.
www.burlington.co.uk/BuyandSellThe Gallery specialises in 19th and 20th Century British and European paintings. Subjects include: landscape, marine, still life, sporting, genre and topographical paintings. Over 100 paintings are illustrated on our main website: www.burlington.co.uk. The Gallery typically holds 200 - 250 pictures in stock. Burlington Paintings also represents four artists: Philip Gardner (1922 - 1986) - watercolours; Robert King RI RSMA (born 1936) - oil and watercolours; Gordon Beningfield (1936 - 1998) - English nature / landscape watercolours; and Larry Norton (born 1963) - African wildlife oils. The Gallery consists of two 18th Century pavilions situated at the southern end of Savile Row and at the rear of Albany Estate. First impressions of the Gallery are deceptive with three further rooms in the basement carved out of the 18th Century cellars. Please click here to go straight to the Newsletter which this month features our most recent acquisitions.
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