Welcome to the Maas Gallery
The Maas Gallery was founded in 1960 by the late Jeremy Maas. It was then a ‘revivalist’ gallery because it was the first to specialise in what was then a most unfashionable field, that of Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Jeremy Maas published Victorian Painters in 1969, a general survey of the subject, and thereafter several other books. Rupert Maas, his son, now owns and runs the Gallery.
Featured picture, from our current exhibition of British Pictures:
Eric Kennington 1888-1960
Head of a Girl
Charcoal, 18.25 x 12.25 inches
This drawing was drawn in St Petersburg in 1917, just after the death of the artist's father,
Thomas Benjamin Kennington, who influenced his early style.
(BRITISH PICTURES 2009 can be viewed behind the button below)

