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Grafton Galleries

London, United Kingdom

The Grafton Galleries were a commercial exhibition space in Mayfair, London, that opened in the 1890s and became an important venue for art exhibitions in the decades around the turn of the twentieth century.

The galleries are best remembered for the landmark exhibitions organised there by the critic Roger Fry, including "Manet and the Post-Impressionists" in 1910, which introduced British audiences to the work of Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh and other modern continental painters and provoked considerable controversy.