MacConnal-Mason Gallery

Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British and European Paintings and Sculpture

Locations

London
14 & 17 Duke Street, St. James's, SW1Y 6DB, London, United Kingdom
MacConnal-Mason Gallery

Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British and European Paintings and Sculpture

An Art collection is a source of enormous pleasure and justifiable pride, which is as unique and individual as the person who forms it. With our dedicated team at MacConnal-Mason, we aim to guide and nurture clients with the highest levels of service, whilst at the same time ensuring the experience is a relaxed and enjoyable one.

Clients, established and new, can browse six floors of gallery space in our two buildings, distinguished exhibition stands or website, at ease, confident that they are considering some of the finest examples by the artist or of the genre. If a particular work appeals, our expert directors are available to provide comprehensive background information. Wherever possible, we can also arrange a residential viewing, allowing a prospective buyer to consider a work in situ, without any obligation or pressure. We own our stock, clear evidence of our passion and commitment, and having been through the acquisition process ourselves, we are uniquely qualified to explain the significance of a piece. Practical guidance, including shipping and installation, is provided by our experienced in-house team along with insurance advice.

In short, every aspect of collecting is covered by MacConnal-Mason. Such an emphasis on trust and professionalism, means we enjoy a great longevity of association with our valued clientele.

Artists

  • Jean Beraud
  • Eugene de Blaas
  • Eugene Boudin
  • Montague Dawson
  • Sir Jacob Epstein
  • Sir William Russell Flint
  • Dame Elisabeth Frink
  • John William Godward
  • John Atkinson Grimshaw
  • Dame Barbara Hepworth
  • Carl Holsoe
  • Dame Laura Knight
  • Barend Koekkoek
  • Hermanus Koekkoek
  • Willem Koekkoek
  • Frederik Kruseman
  • Achille Lauge
  • Charles Leickert
  • Gustave Loiseau
  • Laurence Stephen Lowry
  • Henri Martin
  • Peder Monsted
  • Pierre-Eugene Montezin
  • Sir Henry Moore
  • Henry Moret
  • Sir Alfred Munnings
  • Christopher Nevinson
  • Anne Redpath
  • Pierre Auguste Renoir
  • Ivor Roberts-Jones
  • Sir Walter Richard Sickert