MANCHESTER ART GALLERY
Charles Mengin (1877) ''Sappho''
'Manchester Art Gallery' is a free-to-view municipally-owned public art gallery in Manchester City Centre in the North West of England.
Wynford Dewhurst - ''The Picnic'' (1908)
The gallery houses the civic art collection of Manchester. As well as art of international significance, there are many works specifically related to Manchester (especially in the CIS-sponsored Manchester Room).
One very significant collection in the gallery is of works by Pierre Adolphe Valette. Valette was a French impressionist who painted and taught in Manchester in the early years of the C20th. Valette's reputation is growing, and in the Manchester Art Gallery it is not difficult to see the immediate appeal of the impressionist scenes of foggy Manchester streets and canals. A Cezanne hangs in the same room, and it is quite a shock to see the similarity in treatment and subject between Cezanne's misty French river bridge and a particular river bridge in the pre-Clean Air Act Mancunian fog. One very important fact about Valette is that Lowry was one of his pupils: the influence on Lowry of impressionism, via Valette, is immediately obvious here, where pictures by the two artists hang together.
The museum also houses ''The Picnic'' (1908), an important work by the British Impressionist painter Wynford Dewhurst, who was born in Manchester.
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References
1. Manchester City Council - listed buildings
External links
★ Manchester City Galleries Official Site
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