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The Chenil Gallery (often referred to as the Chenil Galleries, or New Chenil Galleries) was a British art gallery and sometime-music studio in Chelsea
Chenil_Gallery
British painter, engraver and illustrator (1872–1949)
catalogue. London: Chenil Gallery. [s.n.] (1911). Oil Paintings by William Nicholson, exhibition catalogue. London: Goupil Gallery. [s.n.] (1918). Still-life
William Nicholson (artist, born 1872)
William_Nicholson_(artist,_born_1872)
British painter (1890–1957)
1914 saw the highpoint of his early career – a solo exhibition at the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea which attracted positive reviews from Roger Fry and T. E
David_Bomberg
British painter (1895–1980)
became an official war artist. Roberts's first one-man show was at the Chenil Gallery in London in 1923, and a number of his paintings from the twenties were
William_Roberts_(painter)
British modernist art movement formed in 1914
October 2014. Wadsworth – Adelphi Gallery, March 1919; Lewis – 'Guns', Goupil Gallery, February 1919; Roberts – Chenil Gallery, November 1923; and Atkinson
Vorticism
Welsh artist (1876–1939)
less. She had only one solo exhibition in her lifetime, at the New Chenil Galleries in London in 1926. In that same year she purchased a bungalow in Meudon
Gwen_John
English artist (1882–1940)
the lettering. Gill had his first sculpture exhibition in 1911 at the Chenil Gallery in London. Eight works by Gill were included in the Second Post-Impressionism
Eric_Gill
British record label
Orchestra. The first classical recording took place four days later at the Chenil Galleries in Chelsea, and featured the violist Cecil Bonvallot in an arrangement
Decca_Records
Barcaccia Gallery, Rome, Italy 1963: Paris Biennale, France 1965: Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil 1967: Chenil Gallery, London, UK 1968: Gallery Motte, Paris
Juliana_Seraphim
English painter
Chenil Gallery, the Fine Art Society, the International Society, the New English Art Club, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Ridley Gallery,
Philip_Hugh_Padwick
Painting by David Bomberg
exhibition the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea in 1914. In addition to taking first place in the catalogue, the work was hung on the wall outside the gallery so that
The_Mud_Bath
Scottish artist (1889–1948)
Arts. He showed at the Grosvenor Gallery with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and at the New Chenil Galleries in Chelsea. In 1932, he designed
Alexander_Stuart-Hill
British conductor and cellist (1899–1970)
he was invited to conduct a new ensemble at the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea, initially called the "Chenil Chamber Orchestra" but later renamed "John Barbirolli's
John_Barbirolli
Former recording studio in West Hampstead, London
beginnings in 1929, its earliest recordings were made at two locations, the Chenil Galleries Studios in Chelsea, and later in Lower Thames Street. In 1961, Decca
Decca_Studios
British painter (1887–1914)
friends. In 1911 Innes had a two-man exhibition with Eric Gill at the Chenil Gallery, London: "Sculptures by Mr Eric Gill and Landscapes by Mr J. D. Innes"
James_Dickson_Innes
H. S. Shepherd (London: Chenil Gallery, 1911) F. H. S. Shepherd: Interiors, Still Life, Studies in Italy, Etc. (Goupil Gallery, 1923) English and Italian
F._H._S._Shepherd
Watercolour artist, etcher and lithographer
Henry Tonks persuaded his former pupil to hold a one-woman show at the Chenil Galleries in London. This show was a critical success, with one review describing
Edna_Clarke_Hall
English painter {1885-1973)
Royal Academy, Chenil Gallery, the New English Art Club, the Royal Society of Arts and has works in the collections of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool
James_Ardern_Grant
English artist (1871–1918)
solo show at the Chenil Gallery in 1912. Her work is included in the collections of the Tate Museum, London and the National Galleries of Scotland. In
Mabel_Pryde
British artist (1890–1975)
colour linocuts. In 1922 Underwood had his first solo exhibition at the Chenil Gallery in London. An exhibition of his sculptures was held in 1924. He also
Leon_Underwood
1930s jazz ballet
Hughes, based on a recording he and Jimmy Dorsey had undertaken at the Chenil Gallery in 1930. It was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, with nine
High_Yellow_(ballet)
Australian painter
University College London. He regularly exhibited at the Goupil Galleries and the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea, and with Vanessa Bell’s Friday Club where he was
Derwent_Lees
Spanish painter (born 1944)
Beaux Arts 1984: London: Chenil Gallery (two one-man shows) 1985: London: Royal Horticultural Halls 1987: London: Blenheim Gallery (one-man show) 1987: Oxford:
Guillem_Ramos-Poquí
1919 artist's book by David Bomberg
Futurism, had put on a major one-man exhibition of Abstract art at the Chenil Gallery, Chelsea, July 1914. The exhibition included paintings such as The Mud
Russian_Ballet_(book)
British sculptor (1886–1963)
influence and contacts to enable Dobson to stage a one-man show at the Chenil Gallery in London in 1914. In, or around, 1915 Dobson created his first sculpture
Frank_Dobson_(sculptor)
British art body
Institute Galleries 1941–1946 No exhibitions were held during World War II 1947 The Guildhall 1948–1969 Royal Institute Galleries 1970 Chenil Galleries 1971–1987
Society_of_Women_Artists
July – David Bomberg's first solo exhibition of paintings opens at the Chenil Gallery in Chelsea, London; his The Mud Bath is hung outside. July 17 – Suffragette
1914_in_art
English painter (1883–1974)
canvases" was exhibited at Chelsea Art Society's 28th show at the Chenil Galleries in Chelsea. Cooper had been president of the Society for "many years"
Alfred_Egerton_Cooper
British artist (1887-1960)
her works appeared at the Bloomsbury Gallery, the Chenil Gallery, the Goupil Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, the National Portrait Society, and
Mary_Godwin_(artist)
American painter (1891–1971)
Memorial Gallery, Washington D.C., Eleven American Painters (the Phillips Memorial Gallery is predecessor of the Phillips Collection) 1927 New Chenil Galleries
Karl_Knaths
British cellist, composer and music professor (1891 - 1978)
for string quartet by John Foulds; this was broadcast from the New Chenil Galleries studios in Chelsea over the radio station 2LO. Sharpe was also a member
Cedric_Sharpe
Swedish sculptor and illustrator
Foyle. Johnston exhibited works at the Goupil Gallery, the Chenil Gallery, at the Whitechapel Art Gallery and with both the London Group and the New English
Arnrid_Johnston
British musician, composer, broadcaster and author (1908–1987)
Orchestra" or "his Three Blind Mice" for smaller sessions. Hughes used the Chenil Galleries, King's Road, Chelsea as his recording venue, and in April 1930 persuaded
Spike_Hughes
exhibited as follows: one work at the Chenil and New Chenil Galleries, eight works at the Connell & Sons Gallery, 14 works at the Glasgow Institute of
Fred_Pegram
British artist (1900–1961)
member of Royal Birmingham Society of Artists in 1937. He exhibited at Chenil Galleries, Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Royal Society of Artists Birmingham
Donald_Gilbert
English botanist and scientific translator (1897–1982)
Tupper‑Carey" and was shown for the first time in November 1923 at New Chenil Galleries, Chelsea. By 1926, she had been appointed sub-warden at Weetwood Hall
Jane_Ingham
French painter (1816–1887)
bassin; Deux Artistes de chez Guignol; 2 Still life. 1857 : Chiens couplés au chenil; Intérieurs, gibier et légume; Lièvre chassé par des bassets; Résignation
Philippe_Rousseau
British advocate of birth control (1907–1997)
Cross, Sussex. At the age of 17, she married George Whitaker, leader of the Chenil Chamber Orchestra, giving birth to a daughter the following year; the marriage
Helen_Brook
British photographer (born 1950)
(1978) Skinheads, Chenil Studio Gallery (1980) The Kiss, The Photographers' Gallery, London (1982) One Man Show, City Centre Art Gallery, Dublin (1990) The
Derek_Ridgers
American publisher (1841–1918)
36Z1: Pau Hunt Archives.{{cite document}}: CS1 maint: location (link) "Chenil Torrance (quartier Berlanne), Société des Chasses à courre : statuts, correspondance
James_Gordon_Bennett_Jr.
19th-century France-based British painter
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The Seine at Bougival, 1876, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City La Seine à Suresnes, 1880, Rehs Galleries, Inc
Alfred_Sisley
Arts, Londres, 3 juillet-18 octobre 1992, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, 28 octobre 1992-31 janvier 1993, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, 14 mars-13 juin 1993]
List of paintings by Alfred Sisley
List_of_paintings_by_Alfred_Sisley
British children's author and illustrator (1911–2000)
Drummond had works shown at the Fortescue Swann Gallery plus the Chenil and the Upper Grosvenor Galleries in London. She was an elected member of the Society
V._H._Drummond
Myers Award for Small Practices: Retention and Relocation of Facade at Chenil House, London, England - Considine Consulting Commendations For Education
Structural_Awards
CHENIL GALLERY
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Channiy'el, CHANIEL means "favored of God."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Foolishness.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cherie, CHERI means "darling."
Girl/Female
French American
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
Girl/Female
Indian
Having life, Vitality
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Danish, French, Gujarati, Indian
Beloved One; Dear; Variant of Cherie Dear One; Darling
Boy/Male
Hindu
Foamy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cheuyn, Old French chevesne ‘chub’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way, or as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Foamy
Female
Hebrew
(×”Öµ× Ö°×™Ö¸×”) Hebrew name CHENYA means "grace of the Lord."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Seissylt, CECIL means "sixth." English name derived from Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind.
Female
English
English name derived from the French word chérie, CHERIE means "darling."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Foamy; Love with All
Biblical
foolishness
Girl/Female
English American French
From the French 'cheri' meaning darling.
Male
Polish
Diminutive form of Polish Hendrych and Henryk, HENIO means "home-ruler."
Female
Hebrew
Pet form of Hebrew Channah, CHANI means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
Indian
(Celebrity Name: Amar Upadhyay)
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHEPI means "fairy."
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaniya, CHANIA means "encampment, resting place."
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CHENIL GALLERY
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Irish American
Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Fragrant breeze
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Mind
Boy/Male
Muslim
Perception, Sagacity
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Priceless Rays
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Gold Necklace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Snehelata | ஸà¯à®¨à¯‡à®¹à¯‡à®²à®¤à®¾
Creeper of Love, Vine of Love
Girl/Female
Latin American Italian
Lady.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gardens of Islam
CHENIL GALLERY
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n.
See Cherif.
n.
A cheval glass.
n.
Same as Phenix.
pl.
of Cheval-de-frise
v. t.
To overlay or cover the inner side of the roof of; to furnish with a ceiling; as, to ceil a room.
n.
Tufted cord, of silk or worsted, for the trimming of ladies' dresses, for embroidery and fringes, and for the weft of Chenille rugs.
n.
A white or pinkish crystalline substance, C6H5OH, produced by the destructive distillation of many organic bodies, as wood, coal, etc., and obtained from the heavy oil from coal tar.
n.
A hydrocarbon radical (C6H5) regarded as the essential residue of benzene, and the basis of an immense number of aromatic derivatives.
n.
Alt. of Crenel
pl.
of Phenix
n. pl.
See Cheval.
a.
Alt. of Thenar
n.
A marvelous person or thing.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol). See Phenol.
n.
A colorless mobile liquid, C6H5.SH, of an offensive odor, and analogous to phenol; -- called also phenyl sulphydrate.
a.
Of, pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, phenyl or phenol.
n.
Any one of the series of hydroxyl derivatives of which phenol proper is the type.
pl.
of Cheval
n.
Hydroxy benzene. Same as Phenol.