RM2DEMW3T–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: John Robinson, Ante-Garden 1514, Oil on Canvas. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2TAD3J6–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Terrace with Flowers, c 1900. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3KB–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Little Elena at her Desk, 1898. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3KJ–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Isabella and Thor, 1893. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3JA–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Isabella and Thor, 1893. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3HR–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Children in the Sea, 1908. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3J2–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Children in the Sea, 1908. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3F7–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Little Elena at her Desk, 1898, and the original dress. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3KP–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Little Elena at her Desk, 1898, and the original dress. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2H8NBA0–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NB9P–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBA3–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NB82–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBB3–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBBR–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBB9–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBBX–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBBM–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H8NBBE–Colnaghi Gallery, London, UK. 1 December 2021. Colnaghi have an exhibition exploring Naples enduring influence and greatest Old Masters, of which the centrepiece is a magnificent 18th century Neapolitan crèche, or presepe, an elaborate Nativity scene. With its large-scale carved and painted figures, animals and still-life elements, this remarkable work is shown in its own room at the gallery. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2TAD3JH–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Portrait of Maria Planas de Gil with Black Mantilla Shawl, 1906. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2TAD3JC–London, UK. 30th Nov, 2023. Celebrating the centenary of Joaquín Sorolla's death (1863-1923), Colnaghi is staging a special exhibition of some of his masterpieces not seen in public for decades. It opens in the St James's gallery on 1 December 2023, coinciding with London Art Week. Image: Portrait of Maria Planas de Gil with Black Mantilla Shawl, 1906. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RM2ABFKE9–Mayfair, London, UK. 27th November 2019. The galleries and auction houses of London Art Week open their doors for the third LAW Winter, from 1st-6th December 2019. Image: A drawing of Lady Strauss, who stood for the Labour Party in Kensington South in the 1945 election, by Arts and Crafts artist Karl Parsons, 1933 on display at Colnaghi for London Art Week. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2ABFKPA–Mayfair, London, UK. 27th November 2019. The galleries and auction houses of London Art Week open their doors for the third LAW Winter, from 1st-6th December 2019. Image: A drawing of Lady Strauss, who stood for the Labour Party in Kensington South in the 1945 election, by Arts and Crafts artist Karl Parsons, 1933 on display at Colnaghi for London Art Week. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2ABFKKP–Mayfair, London, UK. 27th November 2019. The galleries and auction houses of London Art Week open their doors for the third LAW Winter, from 1st-6th December 2019. Image: A drawing of Lady Strauss, who stood for the Labour Party in Kensington South in the 1945 election, by Arts and Crafts artist Karl Parsons, 1933 on display at Colnaghi for London Art Week. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW8R–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: John Robinson, Ante-Garden 1514, Oil on Canvas. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW47–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Flemish School, Tricephfalous Christ (The Trinity), c. 1500, Oil on panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW6W–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Monster Chetwynd, Aquatic Ape, 2018, Wood, latex, cardboard, paint and plastic. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW1D–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Monster Chetwynd, Aquatic Ape, 2018, Wood, latex, cardboard, paint and plastic. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW4H–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Flemish School, Tricephfalous Christ (The Trinity), c. 1500, Oil on panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN02D–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: (top) Adolfo Wildt, La Vergine (The Virgin Cream), c. 1925. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW59–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Flemish School, Tricephfalous Christ (The Trinity), c. 1500, Oil on panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW79–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Monster Chetwynd, Aquatic Ape, 2018, Wood, latex, cardboard, paint and plastic. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW5F–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Flemish School, Tricephfalous Christ (The Trinity), c. 1500, Oil on panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN06H–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Follower of Hieronymus Bosch, ’s-Hertogenbosch 1450-1516, The Harrowing of Hell, c.1500, Oil on Panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN05E–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: (left) Evelyn Dunbar, Joseph in Prison, 1949-50; (right) John Minton, London, 1941. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN07P–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Follower of Hieronymus Bosch, ’s-Hertogenbosch 1450-1516, The Harrowing of Hell, c.1500, Oil on Panel. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN04H–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Juan de Valdes Leal, Night Clock with Saint Ambrose Absolving the Emperor Theodosius, Ebonized and gilded wood, and gilded and polychrome bronze. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEN030–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Juan de Valdes Leal, Night Clock with Saint Ambrose Absolving the Emperor Theodosius, Ebonized and gilded wood, and gilded and polychrome bronze. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW40–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Siro Antonio Africa or Siro Domenico Africa, A series of signed small plates and two large dishes ''Con Archittetura Dell'Africa'', c.1700. Tin-glazed earthenware. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2DEMW44–Colnaghi Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK. 1 December 2020. With London moving into Tier 2, London Art Week Winter opens in Mayfair and St James’s on 2nd December with a chance to see 5,000 years of art in Covid secure galleries. Colnaghi Gallery features: Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence curated by Bjorn Stern, for London Art Week Digital. Image: Siro Antonio Africa or Siro Domenico Africa, A series of signed small plates and two large dishes ''Con Archittetura Dell'Africa'', c.1700. Tin-glazed earthenware. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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