The Osborne Studio Gallery, Belgravia, is London’s most respected space for equestrian and wildlife art. It was founded in 1986 by lifelong racing enthusiast Geoffrey Hughes, launched by HRH Princess Anne, only British Royal Olympian. Forthcoming exhibition will feature two artists inspired by animals.
Dutch-born painter Hester Van Wijngaarden lives in an ancient farmhouse in the depths of South West France, where her partner Dominique trains and cares for their horses. This exhibition will focus on her equestrian portraits.
Gothic, classical, pre-Raphaelite, Brompton cemetery in west London, one of the capital’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries that is set in the shadows of Chelsea FC’s stadium and a short stroll from Earl’s Court, has it all in terms of vistas, incredible stories and living legacies of human endeavour in the arts, commerce, politics, medicine, science, sport and military service.