Stalybridge : Astley Cheetham Art Gallery and Library

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Stalybridge : Astley Cheetham Art Gallery and Library

Image: © Ken Bagnall Taken: 22 Aug 2009

Built as a gift to the town of Stalybridge by John Frederick Cheetham and his wife Beatrice Astley, the Astley Cheetham Art Gallery originally opened to the public as a lecture theatre on 14 January 1901. The space was turned into a gallery to house the Astley Cheetham Collection, bequeathed in 1932. This collection has grown with gifts and donations throughout the 20th century and is one of the most interesting small regional collections of 15th century Italian paintings. The collection of work by Italian old masters includes "Portrait of a Young Man" by Alessandro Allori. Also, British art of the 19th and 20th centuries is represented by artists such as John Linnell, Richard Parkes Bonington, George Price Boyce, Burne-Jones, Mark Gertler and Duncan Grant. "Aske Hall" by Joseph Turner is also part of the gallery's collection. Alongside exhibitions of the collection, the gallery also hosts a programme of temporary exhibitions by regional artists. During the earlier part of the 20th century, Stalybridge was artistically captured by the painter Laurence Stephen Lowry. Some of his paintings were of the townspeople. Lowry continued painting pictures until his death in 1976. His house is marked with a blue plaque in Mottram in Longdendale. There is also a statue of him, holding his sketch pad, on a bench in the village. Sheila Vaughan is a Stalybridge artist working in oils and acrylic. Her work and that of other Stalybridge artists such as Keith Taylor are displayed at The Peoples Gallery on Melbourne Street.

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