Ryder Gallery
A short-lived gallery that began business c.1901 at 10 Ryder Street, St James, London with an exhibition of animal paintings by animal paintings of Frances Caroline Fairman. By 1903 it had relocated to 47 Albemarle Street in London's West End when in February of that year they staged an exhibition of the works of Charles Conder and M Alphonse Legros. In 1914 it merged with the Ryder Decorative Company and they relocated again to 44 Conduit Street. It closed c.1915 when Blanche Georgiana Vulliamy exhibited some of her pottery in what is believed to have been their last exhibition.
Artists whose works were exhibited there included John Varley, Alfred Baldry, Gertrude Massey, Henry Massey, Hubert Herkomer and great British master such as Gainsborough, Lawrence and Constable.
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