Henry Miller Fine Art
A gallery based in East London, focusing on the male form. For events please click link below. Viewing is by appointment only.
Please contact Henry if you would like to view any of the pictures in person.
George Platt Lynes, (American 1907-1955), Mel Fellini, 1950. From my collection and on show at Open House 27 July. Booking is essential via link in bio.
I shall be having another Open House on 27 July. If you would like to come and see the collection on show in my home gallery, please book a slot via the link in the bio. ******icart
I shall be having another Open House on 27 July. All are welcome.. come and say hello. If you would like to come, please book a slot via the link in the bio. ******ng
Just finished wonderful anthology 'Some Men in London Vol.1'... a truly fascinating read, brought wonderfully together by Peter's editing.. can't wait for Vol.II, out in the autumn.
Andreas Georgiadis Kris, (Greek 1892-1981), The Two Friends, 1965.
I shall be having another exhibition at my home gallery on 27 July 24 of works from my collection. If you've not been before, the exhibition is across two floors, with literally hundreds of works on view. If you would like to come, please book a slot via the link in the bio. ******ng
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Yannis Tsarouchis, (Greek 1910-1989), Winds: Kaikiias and Zefyros, 1966.
R. H. Ives Gammell, (American 1893-1981), Seated Male N**e, c.1940s. From my collection and on show at my next Open House on 27 July... Further information about the work on my website and booking via link in bio.
A student of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and also the Académie Julian, Paris, his studies were interrupted by World War I, during which he served with the U.S. military. Returning to Boston, he was apprenticed to painter and teacher William McGregor Paxton, also of the Boston School. Paxton had been a student of the French academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme, who was himself a student of Jacques-Louis David. This influence is clearly visible in his work. After WWII, as well as becoming an eminent teacher, he created his best known sequence of paintings based on Francis Thompson's poem "The Hound of Heaven". Gammell painted symbolic images that reflected his study of literature, mythology, psychology, and religion.
Bernard Buffet, (French 1928-1999), Homme nu dans la chambre, 1948. ******icart
John R. Grabach, (American 1886-1981), Man Reading. Sometimes I don't have them for long! now sold and off to a private collection.
George Cayford, (British b.1931), Seated N**e, 1980. From my collection and on show at next Open House on 27 July. Further information and booking via link in bio.
Hans Thoma, (German 1839-1924), Apollo and Marsyas, 1888. In the collection.
John Koch, (American 1909-1978), Polishing the Chandelier, 1958.
Really pleased to see a work purchased by on display in their current exhibition 'the 'Death' of the Life Room'.. The exhibition looks fascinating and is open until January 2025...
Rockwell Kent, (American 1882-1971) Mountain Climber, 1933. Sometimes I don't have them for long!! just in and now sold and in private collection... ******icart
Moritz Weinholdt, (German 1861-1905) Cover for Jugend Magazine, 11 Sept 1897. Jugend was an influential German arts magazine which became famous for showcasing the German version of Art Nouveau. ******icart
Giovanni Colacicchi (Italian 1900-1992), St Sebastian, 1943. in the collection.
Marcel Delmotte, (Belgian 1901-1984), Man Seeks his Collective Unity, 1983. from my collection. Further details via the link in bio. ******icart
Looking for something to do today? there are still some slots at my Open House from 12-6pm.. Booking via link in bio. We hope to see you there. ******icart
There are still some places for my Open House tomorrow. All are welcome. If you would you like come please book via the link in the bio.
Glyn Warren Philpot, RA., (British 1884-1937), Figure Study. (from the collection of the artist Michael Leonard (British 1933-2023). from my collection and on show at my Open House weekend on 22 June. further information and booking via link in bio. ******icart
First exhibiting at the RA in 1904, Philpot was elected as an Academician in 1923. Like many artists of his generation, he enjoyed a comfortable income from portraiture, which enabled him to paint less commercially successful and perhaps more personal subjects. His interest in the male n**e and portraits of young men – thought to be friends, models and lovers – portrays his gradual acceptance and expression of his own homosexuality. Some of these later works were considered controversial because of their homosexual imagery. He was the subject of major exhibition at the Pallant House Gallery in 2022.
Radek J Husak, (Polish b.1984), St Sebastian II, 2024. From my collection and on show at my Open House on 22 June. Further information and booking via link in bio. ******ic
Based in London, with a masters from the Royal College of Art, his work is sensitive, seductive and multi-layered; highlighting the beauty of the male form. This work is created in an edition of 3 unique colourways, making this a unique picture.
George Cayford, (British b.1931), James. from my collection and on show at my next Open House on 22 June. Booking and further information via link in bio. ******ic
Saturnino Herrán Guinchard, (Mexican 1887-1918), El Guerrero, 1917. ******icart
I shall be having another exhibition at my home gallery on Saturday 22 June.. If you would like to come, please book a slot via the link in the bio. we hope to see you there..
Alexandrakis Alexander (Greek 1913-1968), Male Torso, (1937). ******ic
Michael Leonard, (British 1933-2023), Stretch (Colour Study), 1999. from my collection and on show at my next Open House on 22 June. Booking and further details via link in bio.
Always a joy to spend the day with with his sculpture in his studio.
John Singer Sargent, (American 1856-1925) Male Model Resting, c.1904.
I shall be having another exhibition at my home gallery on Saturday 22 June.. If you would like to come, please book a slot via the link in the bio. we hope to see you there..
Henry Miller Fine Art
....is a gallery based in Walthamstow, East London, showcasing a curated collection of works focusing on the male form. The collection spans many centuries and types of media, and includes paintings, drawings, prints and photography from the 16th Century to the present day. The collection is contained and displayed with Henry’s own restored period home, which lends itself naturally to being a gallery space. The works are displayed alongside those he has owned for many years. By placing the gallery space within his own home, it gives potential buyers a sense of what pictures are going to look like within a domestic setting. Henry also regularly exhibits his collection in galleries in central London.