Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Abbot Hall Art Gallery is a museum and gallery in Kendal, England. Abbot Hall was built in 1759 by Colonel George Wilson, the second son of Daniel Wilson of Dallam Tower, a large house and country estate nearby. It was built on the site of the old Abbot’s Hall, roughly where the museum is today. Before the Dissolution of the Monasteries this was where the Abbot or his representative would stay when visiting from the mother house of St Mary's Abbey, York.[1] The architect is unknown. During the early twentieth century the Grade I listed building was dilapidated and has been restored as an art gallery.
Collection
It has one of the most important collections of George Romney’s paintings in Britain and several of his sketchbooks and drawings. Paintings from the eighteenth century include a pair of views of Windermere by Philip James de Loutherbourg. There is also an important group of work by another local artist, Daniel Gardner. It has a significant collection of watercolours, mainly from the second half of the eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth centuries. Many of the greatest watercolourists of the period are represented, including John Robert Cozens, David Cox, Peter De Wint, John Sell Cotman, John Varley and Edward Lear as well as J. M. W. Turner's watercolour The Passage of Mount St. Gotthard and Windermere'(1821).
In 2011 a triptych of Lady Anne Clifford, entitled The Great Picture (currently (2011) in the ownership of the Lakeland Arts Trust[2]) went on display.
The Victorian art critic and social commentator, John Ruskin, lived in the Lake District and the gallery has one of the most comprehensive collections of his drawings and watercolours. The modern collection concentrates more on painting but has sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, Jean Arp, and Elisabeth Frink. There are also works by Ben Nicholson, Kurt Schwitters, Bryan Wynter, Sean Scully, David Hockney, LS Lowry, Graham Sutherland, Victor Pasmore, David Bomberg and many others.
The gallery also has a display about English writer Arthur Ransome. His desk, typewriter and other memorabilia are exhibited. The gallery is also the official address of The Arthur Ransome Society.
Exhibitions
2013
- Picasso’s Tête de Femme
- Exultant Strangeness: Graham Sutherland Landscapes
- Bethan Huws & The Bistritsa Babi: Singing for the Sea (1993)
- Lynn Chadwick: Evolution in Sculpture
- Uwe Wittwer: In The Middle Distance
2012
- Hughie O'Donoghue: Vivid Field
- Francis Bacon to Paula Rego
- Abbot Hall at Fifty
- Turner and his Contemporaries: The Hickman Bacon Watercolour Collection
2011
- ARTIST ROOMS: Richard Long
- Kitaj: Portraits and Reflections
- Sheila Fell
- Drawn from Life
2010
- Thomas Bewick: Tale-pieces
- The Barber Goes North: Treasures from The Barber Institute of Fine Arts,
- University of Birmingham
- The Loneliness of Lowry
- Mark Francis: Arena
- Basil Beattie: Paintings from the Janus series II 2010
2009
- Andrzej Jackowski: The Remembered Present
- David Nash: Drawings and Sculpture
- Garry Fabian Miller: Time Passage
- Robert Bevan and the Cumberland Market Group
2008
- Prunella Clough
- Frank Auerbach Etchings and Drypoints 1954 - 2006
- Ben Nicholson
- Craigie Aitchison Prints
2007
- Maggi Hambling, No Straight Lines: Waves and Waterfalls
- Collecting the Past, Present & Future
2006
- David Bomberg
- Morandi's Legacy: Influences on British Art
- Drawing Inspiration: Contemporary British Drawing
- The Oliver Thompson Collection of British Watercolours
2005
- Pictures of Innocence
- Nicola Hicks: Sculpture, Drawing and Light
- Wyndham Lewis: The Bone Beneath the Pulp
- Sean Scully: Paintings and Works on Paper
- Freud, Auerbach, Hockney & Rego: Drawing on Copper and Stone
2004
- Walter Richard Sickert
- Paula Rego & Graham Sutherland: Prints
- Celia Paul: Stillness
- John Duncan Fergusson: Living Paint
2003
- Euan Uglow
- Tony Bevan: Works from Deptford
- Bruce Bernard: Artists and their Studios
2002
- Stanley Spencer
- RB Kitaj
- Bridget Riley
- Fabric - Reinterpreting the House
2001
- Paula Rego
- Andy Goldsworthy
- Li Yuan-chia
- Sculpture from the Tate
- Hughie O'Donoghue
2000
- Ruskin & the Light of Nature
- Paula Rego
- Goya - Etchings
- Edward Weston - photography
- The Art of the Feltmaker
- CHORA
- Edgar Holloway & Friends
- Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers
- Matisse: Jazz
- Conrad Atkinson
- Pottery by William Plumptre
1999
- Callum Innes
- Queen Victoria's Travels and Family
- Henry Moore - 'Sheep'
- Ruskin Pottery
- The St Ives School
- Watercolours from the Permanent Collection
1998
1997
- Sublime Inspiration
1996
- Lucian Freud
- The Cornish Torbock Bequest of Lake District Watercolours
- James Hugonin
- John Ruskin: Paintings & Etchings
- Mary Newcomb
References
- ↑ Abbot Hall website Abbot Hall Official website
- ↑ Bloxham, Andy (15 June 2011). "365-year-old aristocratic painting displayed whole for first time". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
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