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Timothy Graham Gallery

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In The Gallery

Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art 'Red Ribbons' Contemporary
Art
. We are concentrating on 'affordable' art rather than the high end of the market, with prices mostly within the £150 - £2,000 bracket.

Jeffrey Jaye

Jeffrey Jaye 'Autumn Richmond Hill' Jeffrey Jaye has produced a series of panoramas of the Thames through London and Richmond, Twickenham and Teddington, all of which are on display here in his own inimitable style.

Mike Peters

Mike Peters 'Revolucion' Mike Peters' pictures of the Rolling Stones when they played in Richmond and Twickenham in the 1960s are collectors' items. His images of Cuba are iconic, particularly "Revolucion", are available as a signed giclee print.