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- Storran_Gallery abstract "The Storran Gallery was a fashionable avant-garde art gallery in London in the 1930s. In 1937 it was run by the prominent art critic Eardley Knollys (a friend of Picasso) with Ala Storey and the artist Frank Combes. The gallery was at 106 Brompton Road London SW3 (just opposite Harrods) but moved to Fitzroy Street and then 316 Euston Road.An unusual exhibition at the gallery in 1938 was ‘‘The Jones Exhibition’’. The artists Graham Bell and Tom Harrisson curated an exhibition of London scenes by British painters. As a way of making it \"democratic\", they typed letters to invite over 800 London-based families with the widely held name Jones.Pictures exhibited at the Storran Gallery in the late 1930s included those by Picasso, Modigliani, Dufy, Anthony Devas, Claude Rogers, Victor Pasmore, Rupert Shephard, Graham Bell, William Coldstream, Ivon Hitchens, Jean Varda,Derek Sayer,Lynton Lamb, Joan Souter-Robinson,Ivy Langton, andDerek Latymer-Sayer. A number of these artists were members of the Euston Road School.".
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- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Ala_Storey.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Amedeo_Modigliani.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Devas.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Brompton_Road.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_art.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_art_museums_and_galleries_in_London.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Rogers_(artist).
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Latymer-Sayer.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Sayer.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Eardley_Knollys.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Euston_Road.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Euston_Road_School.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Fitzrovia.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Combes.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Bell_(artist).
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Harrods.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Ivon_Hitchens.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Varda.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Joan_Souter-Robinson.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Lynton_Lamb.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Picasso.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Raoul_Dufy.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Rupert_Shephard.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Harrisson,_artist.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Pasmore.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink William_Coldstream.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLink File:Storran_Gallery_1937.jpg.
- Storran_Gallery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Storran Gallery".
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- Storran_Gallery subject Category:British_art.
- Storran_Gallery subject Category:Defunct_art_museums_and_galleries_in_London.
- Storran_Gallery hypernym Gallery.
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- Storran_Gallery comment "The Storran Gallery was a fashionable avant-garde art gallery in London in the 1930s. In 1937 it was run by the prominent art critic Eardley Knollys (a friend of Picasso) with Ala Storey and the artist Frank Combes. The gallery was at 106 Brompton Road London SW3 (just opposite Harrods) but moved to Fitzroy Street and then 316 Euston Road.An unusual exhibition at the gallery in 1938 was ‘‘The Jones Exhibition’’.".
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- Storran_Gallery depiction Storran_Gallery_1937.jpg.
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