Talk:Chenil Gallery

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Exhibitions in need of sources[edit]

William Nicholson (artist) catalogue. London: Chenil Gallery. [s.n.] (1911). Oil Paintings by William Nicholson, exhibition catalogue. London: Goupil Gallery. [s.n.] (1918). Still-life

Mary Godwin (artist) her works appeared at the Bloomsbury Gallery, the Chenil Gallery, the Goupil Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, the National Portrait Society, and

Edna Clarke Hall Henry Tonks persuaded his former pupil to hold a one-woman show at the Chenil Galleries in London. This show was a critical success, with one review describing

Frank Dobson (sculptor) influence and contacts to enable Dobson to stage a one-man show at the Chenil Gallery in London in 1914. In, or around, 1915 Dobson created his first sculpture

Alexander Stuart-Hill Arts. He showed at the Grosvenor Gallery with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and at the New Chenil Galleries in Chelsea. In 1932, he designed --- Possibly 04:26, 5 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

It's been a while, but I think these were actually pulled from Wikipedia articles mentioning the gallery at the time. It is possible that sources are already to be found in those articles. BD2412 T 04:42, 5 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Note: Dobson and Stuart-Hill are done. BD2412 T 23:59, 13 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

New Chennil Galleries[edit]

New Chennil Galleries (1925-1927 name) can be added. See this item. --- Possibly 04:58, 5 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]