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The '''Whitfield Fine Art Gallery''' is an art gallery in [[Mayfair]], [[London]], owned and founded by [[Clovis Whitfield]] in 1979. The gallery specialises in Italian Old Master paintings.

==History==
The gallery was founded in 1979 located on Old Bond Street in London and recently moved to a new {{convert|2000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} space on the first floor of 23 Dering Street in 2009.

Whitfield Fine Art takes part in a number of art fairs worldwide, including the European Fine Art Fair, [[Maastricht]], Collezionismo Internazionale a Palazzo Venezia [[Rome]] andBiennale Internazionale dell‘ Antiquariato, [[Florence]]. The gallery is a member of the [[Society of London Art Dealers]].

The gallery has sold to many of the great museums of the world including: [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]; [[J. Paul Getty Museum]], Malibu; [[Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna]]; [[Museo del Prado]], Madrid; [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]; [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]]; [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], Vienna; [[Blanton Museum of Art]], Houston; [[Kunsthaus]], Zurich; [[The Royal Museum of Fine Arts]], Antwerp and the [[National Museum of Western Art]], Tokyo among many others.

Key personnel:
*[[Clovis Whitfield]], Owner

==Exhibitions==
===2011===
Ideal and Classical Landscape (1 - 29 July 2011)

===2010===
Claudia Carr. Under the branch of an echo (6 September - 1 October 2010)

[[Caravaggio]]'s Friends & Foes (27 May - 23 July 2010)

Ilona Szalay (15 April - 14 May 2010)

[[Theodore Mendez]], The late Fifties and early Sixties (3–26 February 2010)

===2009===
Important Old Masters in Monaco. (September- October)

Old Masters in a Modern Light. (June–July)

[[Thomas Nathaniel Davies]]: Retrospective. (May)

==Publications==
"[[Caravaggio]]'s Friends & Foes", exh. cat., London 2010

''[[Theodore Mendez]], The late Fifties and early Sixties,'' exh. cat., London 2010

''Important Old Masters in Monaco,'' exh. cat., London 2009

''Old Masters in a Modern Light'' exh. cat., London 2009

''[[Thomas Nathaniel Davies]]: Retrospective.'' exh. cat., London 2009

''The Grand Gallery'', exh. cat., London 2008

== External links ==
* [http://www.whitfieldfineart.com Whitfield Fine Art Gallery website]
* [http://www.slad.org.uk The Society of London Art Dealers]
* [http://www.tefaf.com TEFAF], [[The European Fine Art Fair]]
* [http://www.masterpaintingsweek.co.uk/ Master Paintings Week]
* [http://www.biennaleantiquariato.it/ Biennale Internazionale dell‘ Antiquariato, Florence]


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[[Category:Art museums and galleries in London]]
[[Category:Contemporary art galleries]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Westminster]]
[[Category:Visitor attractions in Westminster]]

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