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announced that the gallery was due to be shut due to problems with funding. The gallery was reopened in
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Grosvenor Gallery at 51a New Bond Street, appointing the American-born artist and critic Francis Howard, who worked for Knoedler, as the managing director. The Gallery was planned to be one of the largest and finest in London and had six rooms. There was an appeal to raise funds to
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was also on display. Ruskin's savage review of
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gave advice as to how to resolve it in 1885; by
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as co-directors. Lindsay and his wife were well-born and well-connected, and both were amateur artists. Blanche was born a
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engine and two alternators to his own design as replacements for the
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in damages. The case made the gallery famous as the home of the
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recommended that Lindsay install electric lighting in the gallery. In 1883, two
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visited the gallery to see work by Burne-Jones. An exhibition of paintings by
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purchase the lease from the Colnaghis, but in January 1920 the
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