The Annual Fry Art Gallery Exhibition and Sale will take place on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November 2022. It will open 12-4 both days, in our newly-extended and refurbished main gallery in Castle Street. And as always we are delighted to welcome members to a...
linocut 1964 Kew’s Pagoda was completed in 1762 as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of the Gardens. It was one of several Chinese buildings designed for Kew by Sir William Chambers, who had spent time travelling and studying the architecture of East Asia. A...
1942, watercolour Purchased with assistance from Art Fund. This poignant work was incomplete when the artist died while working as an Official War Artist in Iceland in September 1942. Ravilious was working at RAF Sawbridgeworth in Hertfordshire in May 1942 while...
This work of the week is really ‘Works of the Week’ as it gives a taste of our new exhibition – ‘Regeneration’. In particular you will find many fine examples of works by Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden and John Aldridge. The exhibition...
1970s, watercolour After a year’s worth of Work of the Week, it is fitting to highlight this fine watercolour from Edward Bawden. As the vine continues to grow in the greenhouse, so The Fry Art Gallery looks forward to Sunday’s re-opening in its new,...
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