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The history of a Nottingham gallery - By: David Tatham

The history of Cornwater fine art dates back some 25 years in total. Having initially commenced life as International fine arts; a humble art gallery/framers on the outskirts of Nottingham.

The proprietor, learnt remarkably quickly the work that was highly regarded and sought after as an investment as opposed to decorative paintings and prints that many galleries were selling, and still do sell.

The success of the business led him to move closer into the city, and a gallery, still named International fine arts was opened opposite the Victoria centre.

In providing the best possible work by renowned and well established artists such as L.S.Lowry, David Shepherd and Sir William Russell Flint; International fine arts soon built up a great reputation for quality paintings. Several exhibitions were held... an exhibition by Gordon King was tremendously successful and led to the internationally renowned artist David Shepherd diplaying a collection of his work and doing a chat show to an audience of over 500...

The demand for fine quality paintings and signed, limited editions, led the company to move to the centre of Nottingham city, in the Market square, to a large and beautifully prestigeous gallery. Business boomed, even through the 1990's recession, and with the help of two staff, we eventually found ourselves working seven days a week... The public and trade both recognized 'International fine arts as one of the finest galleries in England.

Concentrating on work by renowned artists and whose work was so sought after that a healthy secondary market continually increased prices. International fine arts would offer the best that was available not only in the art world, but for framing too.

A large and very successful publisher bought the gallery in 1996 for a 'foothold' in the city for their retail arm.. The proprietor, was able to eventually use this opportunity to supply both the trade and retail customers with a selection of work by the few most sought after artists in the country, namely, L.S.Lowry, David Shepherd, and Sir William Russell Flint.

With huge collections of work by these three artists, the new company was formed 'Cornwater fine art'. Word soon spread, and should a customer be looking for a painting or signed, limited edition by any of these three artists, it was often said that there was only one place to go... The internet made leaps forward in the comunication and trading of works worldwide for Cornwater fine art...

Customers from Australia, New Zealand, The United States of America, France, Scandinavia, Italy, Germany, Spain .... could easily view and order work of substantial value that had previously been unobtainable to them other than by visiting in person. A stock of over 500 limited editions and originals by Sir William Russell Flint, over 500 signed, limited editions and original paintings by David Shepherd and well over 100 L.S.Lowry signed, limited editions keeps the business in the forefront of today's buoyant art market.

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A stock of many hundreds of limited editions and original can be viewed and purchased online at the web site http://www.art.info

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