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Thomas Agnew & Sons is a fine arts dealer in London that began life as part of in a print and publishing partnership with Vittore Zanetti in Manchester in 1817 which ended in 1835, when Agnew took full control of the company. The firm opened its London gallery in 1860, where it soon established itself as one of Mayfair's leading dealerships. Since then Agnew's has held a pre-eminent position in the world of Old Master paintings. It also had a major role in the massive growth of a market for contemporary British art in the late 19th century. In 2013, after nearly two centuries of family ownership, Agnew's closed. The name was subsequently purchased privately and the gallery is now run by Lord Anthony Crichton-Stuart, a former head of Christie's Old Master paintings department, New York.

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  • Thomas Agnew & Sons (fr)
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  • Thomas Agnew & Sons ou Agnew, est un marchand d'art britannique, établi à Londres, et fondé en 1817 à Manchester. Cette société a longtemps tenu une place importante dans le commerce de peintures de maîtres anciens : la galerie, située à Bond Street, était alors fort réputée. Agnew, comme la société est communément appelée, a également joué un rôle majeur dans la promotion des artistes modernes de la fin du XIXe siècle. En 2013, la famille Agnew, à la tête de la galerie depuis deux siècles, cède ses part à Anthony Crichton-Stuart, aujourd'hui seul propriétaire. (fr)
  • Thomas Agnew & Sons is a fine arts dealer in London that began life as part of in a print and publishing partnership with Vittore Zanetti in Manchester in 1817 which ended in 1835, when Agnew took full control of the company. The firm opened its London gallery in 1860, where it soon established itself as one of Mayfair's leading dealerships. Since then Agnew's has held a pre-eminent position in the world of Old Master paintings. It also had a major role in the massive growth of a market for contemporary British art in the late 19th century. In 2013, after nearly two centuries of family ownership, Agnew's closed. The name was subsequently purchased privately and the gallery is now run by Lord Anthony Crichton-Stuart, a former head of Christie's Old Master paintings department, New York. (en)
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