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Duchess of Cork Street: The Autobiography of an Art Dealer
 
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Duchess of Cork Street: The Autobiography of an Art Dealer (Paperback)
by Lillian Browse (Author)
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Duchess of Cork Street is the autobiography of a remarkable woman who, educated in the culturally unsophisticated milieu of South Africa, managed by charm, determination and good judgment to establish herself as a doyenne of the London art world between about 1950 and the late 1970s. Although Lillian Browse had originally had ambitions to become a ballet-dancer, she joined the staff of the well known Leger Gallery in the early 1930s, and in 1945 she set up a new art gallery called Roland, Browse and Delbanco in Cork Street in the west end of London together with two fellow art dealers, thus coming to know through her varied experiences many of the most distinguished people of her time as clients and friends. She had worked with Sir Kenneth Clark on planning exhibitions in the National Gallery during the war. Her gallery soon acquired a reputation for quality and integrity and, with her distinctive and influential taste, she pioneered the study of important French and English painters and sculptors, among them Degas, Rodin, Sickert, William Nicholson and Augustus John, and she also gave consistent support to an expanding group of living artists. She was active in the world of art-dealing for over fifty years. During that period the character of the profession changed out of all recognition. Although the spotlight has now moved from London to New York for a variety of reasons, she is by no means despairing of the future. The number of galleries is growing fast, especially away from central London. Above all, there is a much wider interest in art and appreciation of living artists in Britain than ever before. She played a significant role in helping to bring that about. Lillian Browse, who was awarded the CBE in 1998, remains a popular and revered personality in the art world. Her book has been eagerly awaited.

 
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5.0 out of 5 stars All Artists & Collectors Should Read This Book!, 28 Jan 2008
This is a lovely, unpretentious memoir of the day-to-day affairs of a London gallery during the incredible years of WWII and just after. That was a time that all of the old customs of the art trade were in upheaval and Lillian Browse, as a fairly conservative art dealer, was in the thick of it. She doesn't screw around with a lot of egotistical nonsense. She just describes what she saw and did.

I learned a great deal about the basic culture and techniques of the art trade, and I recommend that anyone who is either an artist or an art lover should read this book to get the same benefit.

I am teapotdee, an artist and art dealer. Not allowed to post where, so you guess, ok? ;)
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