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The Sackville Gallery was an art gallery at 28 Sackville Street, London, best known for hosting the exhibition of Futurist art in 1912. The gallery opened in May 1908.Pezzini, Barbara
"London: an avant-garde show within the old-master trade."
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The Burlington Magazine ''The Burlington Magazine'' is a monthly publication that covers the fine and decorative arts of all periods. Established in 1903, it is the longest running art journal in the English language. It has been published by a charitable organisation sin ...
'', Vol. 155, July 2013, pp. 471-479.
It was owned and run by Max Rothschild and
Robert René Meyer-Sée Robert René Meyer-Sée (1884 – after 1947) was a French art dealer and critic who was instrumental in organising the exhibition of Futurist painting at The Sackville Gallery in London in 1912. He ran the Marlborough Gallery where he org ...
Sackville Ltd.
''London Gallery Project'', September 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2015. until Meyer-Sée left to run the Marlborough Gallery in August 1912. The gallery specialised in the sale of old master works and the Futurist exhibition was untypical of its activities. The gallery closed in 1939.


See also

* Gilbert de Rorthays


References


External links


The Futurist Contagion: British Cartoons and the 1912 Futurist Exhibition in London. Guggenheim.The Sackville Gallery – Old Masters and Avant-Garde in London.
''The Burlington Magazine'' Index Blog. 1908 establishments in England Defunct art galleries in London 1939 disestablishments in England {{UK-museum-stub