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The Fusilier Museum's Recent Aquisition
November 2024 Recently acquired by The Fusilier Museum at the Tower of London, from the Maas Gallery earlier this year: H ead... Read more -
Paul Ruitenbeek at Maas Gallery for Asian Art Week
1 - 7 Novemeber During Asian Art in London Paul Ruitenbeek Chinese Art will present the exhibition Objects of the Tang and Song ,... Read more -
Milwaukee Art Museum's Recent Acquisition
November 2024 Milwaukee Art Museum has recently acquired Golden Eyes by Norah Neilson Gray (1882-1931) from The Maas Gallery. Gray was born... Read more
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The Speed Museum's Recent Acquisition
October 2024 The Speed Art Museum (Louisville, KY) recently aquired The Piper in Blue by Madeline Green (1884-1947) from the Maas Gallery.... Read more -
We've lent to the Barber Institute's 'Scent and the Art of the Pre-Raphaelites' exhibition
9 October 2024 11 October 2024 – 26 January 2025 We've lent our Anna Alma-Tadema panel London Fog to the Barber Institute of... Read more -
SUMMER HOLIDAY
August 2024 We will be on our summer holiday 3 August - 1 September! Please e-mail us in the meantime: mail@maasgallery.com WINSOR... Read more
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TEFAF Maastricht 2024
March 2024 STAND 327 We're returning to TEFAF Maastricht with works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, John Evertt... Read more -
Maas Gallery has helped arrange the loan of FLAMING JUNE from the Poncé Art Museum in Puerto Rico to the Royal Academy
Feb 2024 This chill February, a warm Aegean breeze is arriving in London, on a ray of sunshine from the West: The... Read more -
Nonesuch Gallery at the Maas Gallery
30 June 2023 We have the pleasure of hosting Tom Mendel of Nonesuch Gallery during London Art Week, 30 June - 7 July.... Read more
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Celebrating portraiture with the new National Portrait Gallery
June 2023 We'll be taking part in the National Portrait Gallery's campaign 'Portrait Mode' , to mark their reopening on 22nd June,... Read more -
The Maas Gallery assists Tate Britain
May 2023 Now on view, in the Tate Britain's newly-hung Pre-Raphaelite gallery, this Martha Darley Mutrie (1824-1885) oil painting was recently aquired... Read more -
We've lent to the Viktor Wynd Museum's Austin Osman Spare exhibition
21 April 2023 10 Janurary 2023 - 9 July 2023 The Maas Gallery has lent two Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956) drawings to the... Read more
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We've lent to the Tate's Rossetti exhibition
6 April 2023 6 April - 23 September 2023 The Maas Gallery has lent Elizabeth Siddal's The Lady of Shallot (1853) and Dante... Read more -
TEFAF Maastricht 2023
We recently returned to TEFAF Maastricht with works by James Tissot, Gerald Brockhurst, Frederic Leighton, and John William Waterhouse (amongst... Read more -
We've lent to the William Morris Gallery's Legend of King Arthur exhibition
14 October 2022 14 October 2022 - 22 Janurary 2023 The Maas Gallery has lent Elizabeth Siddal's The Lady of Shallot (1853) and... Read more
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THE MET'S RECENT ACQUISITION
October 2022 The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently aquired a Joseph Arthur Pallister Severn (1842-1931) watercolour from the Maas Gallery, showing the... Read more -
Brantwood's Recent Acquisition
August 2022 The Maas Gallery has recently sold a watercolour by William Gershom Collingwood (1854-1932) showing John Ruskin in his turret study... Read more -
Delaware's Recent Acquisition
July 2022 Delaware Museum of Art recently acquired Maria Zambaco's (1843-1914) L'Amour Irresistible from the Maas Gallery. Maria Zambaco and her cousins... Read more
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We've lent to Pallant House Gallery's Glyn Philpot exhibition
14 May 2022 14 May - 23 October 2022 The Maas Gallery has lent Glyn Philpot's Miss Isabel McBirney to Pallant House Gallery's... Read more -
We've lent to the Design Museum Den Bosch's GOTH exhibition
18 October 2021 18 October 2021 — 18 April 2022 The Maas Gallery has lent their William Henry James Boot (1848-1918) When the... Read more -
The Art Gallery of NSW's Recent Acquisitions
March 2021 The Art Gallery of New South Wales has recently acquired two oil paintings by Mortimer Menpes (1855-1938) from the Maas... Read more