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Art Galleries

So, you're mad on Monet or maybe crackers over Cubism? Below are the galleries and exhibitions across the spectrum of fine arts that can give you the details for planning your next artistic experience.
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Art Republic

Comment: The Art republic Gallery allows you to quickly choose your perfect picture from a huge range of high quality art posters and prints. If you are just browsing and not looking for anything in particular you can scan the entire range.


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Artgallery

Comment: Art gallery is the place to buy original art and for your home or workplace direct from the artist's studio. Original art can be really affordable and is one of the most thoughtful and thrilling gifts you can give. The resources on the site will help you get it right.


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Easyart

Comment: The Poetry Studio offer bespoke poems for the discerning: charming, personalised poetry that reminisces, warms the heart and prompts a chuckle. From anecdotes and details you supply, they create an intelligent, touching verse sure to mesmerise your loved one. Through an online questionnaire, they capture precious recollections to ensure your poem will deliver a magical, personal glow. Whether you are looking for a chronological trip down memory lane, a sprinkling of funny stories or a heartfelt


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World Gallery

Comment: If you need art, prints, posters or frames delivered to anywhere in the world, World Gallery is the ideal website. They have a huge range of art that spans classic, modern art, photography, abstract and contempory subjects.

Chisenhale Gallery

Comment: Chisenhale Gallery's reputation has grown to make it one of the most vital independent galleries in the UK. Showing uncompromising contemporary artworks commissioned from emerging artists, the gallery is a charitable, non-profit organisation, existing to realise the best of creative ideas in the heart of East London's artistic community.

National Portrait Gallery

Comment: The National Portrait Gallery London WC2 was founded in 1856 to collect the likeness of famous British men and women. Today the collection is the most comprehensive of its kind in the world. You can search their collection online, find out what events are taking place, history of the gallery & new developments, and other interesting fact.

New Art Gallery Walsall

Comment: The New Art Gallery Walsall West Midlands opened on 16th February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. A unique civic building for Walsall, the gallery is also a rare example of a brand-new building for the millennial arts and has been hailed as one of the most exciting new art galleries to be built in the UK in the last 20 years.

Coskun & Co. Fine Art

Comment: A London Gallery housing modern and contemporary prints, drawings and sculptures from all of the greates modern masters. They sell and exhibit big names such as Hockney, Picasso, Matisse, Warhol, Miro, Chagall, Bacon, Cocteau, Hockney and Calder.

Turner House Gallery

Comment: They offer visitors a varied and changing programme of pictures and fine art from the museums' collection. It is also a venue for travelling exhibitions and displays of work by local art societies. Turner House Gallery, built in 1888, was given to the National Museums & Galleries in 1921 and has been an established local venue for temporary art exhibitions.

Vilma Gold

Comment: In London EC2 Vilma Gold is host to some of the most exciting contemporary art out there. The site lists artists and has examples of their work, as well as having an update on the latest showing. Read about current shows, find out about future shows, and previous shows. Contact information and a map with directions on how to find the gallery.

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