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− | *[http://www.adonisartgallery.com Old Adonis Art Gallery website] (dead link) | + | *[http://www.adonisartgallery.com Old Adonis Art Gallery website] (dead link); [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20120905001422/http://www.adonisartgallery.com/ Archived version] as at September 2012. |
*[http://adonisartinternational.com/ Adonis Art website] | *[http://adonisartinternational.com/ Adonis Art website] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:26, 15 August 2017
The Adonis Art Gallery is an art sales organisation and former art gallery, specialising in original artworks (paintings and sculptures) of the male form. Established in 1995, the gallery was located in Coleherne Road, very near the Coleherne, which was for many years one of the best-known gay pubs in London. However the gallery has now closed, and the business is now web-based only.Featured British artists
Painters
- Cornelius McCarthy
- David Thompson
- Andrew Potter
- Peter Samuelson
- Ian Rank-Broadley
- David Ambrose
- Noel Bensted
- Yuliang Wu
- Matthew Stradling
- John Blaker
- Philip Swarbrick
- Myles Antony
- Roger Payne
- Stuart Feather
- Philip Byrne
- George Cayford
- Alexandra G
- Mike Thorn
Sculptors
- Martin Evans
- Neil Godfrey
External links
- Old Adonis Art Gallery website (dead link); Archived version as at September 2012.
- Adonis Art website