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Lawrie & Co
Lawrie & Co. (opened 1892, closed 1904) was an art dealership and gallery in London, England. ==Thomas Lawrie & Son== Thomas Lawrie (sometimes spelled as ''Laurie'', not to be confused with Thomas Laurie the theatre sponsor) was a painter and paperhanger. Before 1850, he had opened Thomas Laurie & Son at 126 Union Street in Glasgow, Scotland.〔Hamilton, Vivien. ''Millet to Matisse: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Painting from Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow.'' New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2002.〕 By 1870, the business had moved to 85 Vincent St. and was advertising its "high-class" wares in the ''Glasgow Herald''.〔"Advertisements & Notices." Glasgow Herald (Scotland ) Jan. 13, 1870: n.p. Gale Group: 19th Century British Newspapers.〕 Lawrie & Son sold fine art (especially Old Master and Romantic works) as well as antiques, furniture, and decorative objects.〔Stratten & Stratten. ''Glasgow and Its Environs: A Literary, Commercial and Social Review, Past and Present : with a Description of Its Leading Mercantile Houses and Commercial Enterprises.'' Glasgow, Scotland: 1891. https://books.google.com/books?id=_SY6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&dq=thomas+lawrie+art+glasgow&source=bl&ots=p-ez2LJddo&sig=VBgMJBmB6Rcl4TT26zulNuIpoAo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCgQ6AEwA2oVChMI5K2LofXpxgIVRTg-Ch2DwwRM#v=onepage&q=thomas%20lawrie&f=false〕 Moreover, a now-lost self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh may have passed through the hands of Lawrie & Co in the end of the 1880s. A letter from Theo van Gogh to Lawrie & Co. hints at such a sale (which would have been only the second known sale during the artists’s lifetime), though the transaction does not show up in extant Lawrie & Co. record books.〔Bailey, M. "Van Gogh's first sale: a self-portrait in London." Apollo 143(1996): 20-21.〕
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