RA Collection: People and Organisations
The Dutch Gallery opened in London as a branch of the Van Wisselingh firm of art dealers in Amsterdam. They specialized in the work of the Barbizon and Hague school painters, but also exhibited the work of contemporary British artists, including William Rothenstein, Charles Conder and Walter Sickert. The London branch was changed to E. J. Van Wisselingh’s Gallery in 1906. [Source: The London Gallery Project: https://learn.bowdoin.edu/fletcher/london-gallery/data/pages/as552.html