The Gentleman Magazine Issue 15 | June 2019 | Page 76

Specialists in the Haute Epoque, Modern Masters and Rare Textiles Join a Growing Roster of New Participants at London Art Week Summer 2019 Wide range of important exhibitions from Medieval Art to Menzel Gallery of new participant Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art on Bury Street. (©Marcus Peel) London Art Week is pleased to announce that several important new local and international participants are joining the LAW Summer 2019 series of exhibitions and art events taking place at galleries around St. James’s and Mayfair, from 28 June to 5 July (Preview 27 June). With 50 exhibitors, 13 of which are attending from Europe and the US, this is the biggest London Art Week so far with galleries and auction houses staging exhibitions spanning 5,000 years of art. New dealers this Summer include Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, S. Franses (textiles), Karen Taylor Fine Art (British art), Olivier Malingue (modern masters), Ambrose Naumann Fine Art of New York (19th & 20th century art), Paolo Antonacci Roma (18th & 19th century European art), and from Paris, F. Baulme Fine Arts (16th to 19th century paintings and drawings), Galerie Ary Jan (late 19th/early 20th century French and European art), Galerie Michel Descours (renaissance to 20th century art) and Galerie Alexis Bordes with 18th and 19th century French art. Returning to LAW 2019 are John Mitchell Fine Paintings, and Andrew Clayton-Payne who will be offering newly-discovered drawings by Johan Zoffany. Important exhibitions include the first UK show in 35 years of drawings by the great German draughtsman and honorary RA, Adolph Menzel, at Stephen Ongpin Fine Art; a display at S. Franses of The Lost Tapestries of Charles I; at Sam Fogg, Medieval art in England from the 6th to 16th centuries when the country was a thriving hotbed for artists, while the focal point at John Mitchell Fine Paintings is Northern European and Scandinavian landscapes. 76 | The Gentleman Magazine “Powered by NEW PARTICIPANTS Among the new London and UK dealers is Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, now in Bury Street, specialists in Haute Epoque fine art with an emphasis on European sculpture, works of art, furniture and complementary old master paintings from 1200 to 1700; S. Franses, leading dealers in rare tapestries, rugs and textile art; Olivier Malingue, recently moved to New Bond Street, with works by important modern masters in Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist, Post-war and Contemporary art; Ordovas on Savile Row, exhibiting a Colombian contemporary artist influenced by the Old Masters in Always Drawing, Jose Antonio Suarez Londoño - Works on Paper 1997-20 and Karen Taylor Fine Art, showing British Watercolours, Drawings and Oil Sketches, with an illustrated catalogue. First-time exhibitors from overseas include Ambrose Naumann Fine Art of New York, dealing in late 19th and early 20th century European paintings and works on paper, with a rich offering of Belgian artists of the fin-de-siècle. Ambrose Naumann began dealing in fine art alongside his father Otto Naumann in 2016, and has co-exhibited as Naumann Fine Art at TEFAF. Paolo Antonacci Roma will bring a selection of 19th century paintings to London including a romantic view of Tintern Abbey. F. Baulme Fine Arts (Paris) specialises in 16th to 19th century works of art, mainly by French, Italian, Flemish and Dutch artists. Also from Paris is Galerie Michel Descours, exhibiting at Lampronti Gallery and bringing Heroines and Muses in European Paintings, 1600-1900; Gallery Ary Jan, specialist in French and European painting of the late 19th , Securing the Internet of Things”