Thomas Agnew & Sons

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Thomas Agnew & Sons was a prominent 19th- and 20th-century British art dealership and print publisher known for handling major artworks and supporting leading artists and photographers.

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instanceOf art dealership
print publisher
activity commissioning prints after famous paintings
organizing art exhibitions
associatedWith British art market
European art market
businessModel art dealership and gallery
print publishing and distribution
clientele museums
private collectors
public institutions
country United Kingdom
familyBusiness Agnew family
fieldOfWork British painting
European painting
Old Master paintings
engraving and printmaking
photography
formerHeadquartersLocation Manchester
foundedBy Thomas Agnew
hasPart Agnew’s London gallery
Agnew’s print publishing department
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
historicalRole mediating sales of important collections
promoting contemporary artists through exhibitions
inception 1817
industry art trade
print publishing
location London, England
surface form: London

Manchester
notableFor dealing in 19th-century British art
dealing in Impressionist and modern art
dealing in Old Master paintings
handling major artworks
publishing fine art prints
supporting leading artists
supporting leading photographers
operatedInCentury 19th century
20th century
reputation one of the leading British art dealers of the 19th century
one of the leading British art dealers of the early 20th century
timePeriod Edwardian era
Victorian era
interwar period

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Roger Fenton commissionedBy Thomas Agnew & Sons