Description:
Acclaimed painter and writer Wyndham Lewis was one of early British Modernism’s most influential and controversial figures.
Including T.S. Eliot, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, Lewis’s portraits are a unique record of some of the twentieth century’s most important literary and artistic figures.
Tickets are available on the day from the Information Desk at the Gallery. Subject to availability.
Image © The Estate of Mrs G.A. Wyndham Lewis: The Wyndham Lewis Memorial Trust.
Admission: Adult £5.00.
Opening times:
3 Jul-19 Oct. Daily 10.00-18.00. Last admission 17.15. Thur & Fri 21.00. Last admission 20.15.
Visit Time: 1 hour.
Telephone: 020 7306 0055.
Please see website for more information.
Dates:
03/07/2008 - 19/10/2008
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Galleries & Museums
Accessibility:
Yes
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
Getting There
Address: St Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE.
Telephone: 020 7306 0055.
Nearest Stations: Charing Cross, Leicester Square.
Accessibility
Both the Shop entrance in St Martin’s Place and Orange Street entrance provide ramp access. Wheelchairs, lifts and special guides are available. For more information please telephone the number shown below.
For further information on attraction accessibility please visit
www.directenquiries.com.
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