The paintings that are available from John Noott's three Cotswold art galleries span the centuries, from the early 19th century, through Victorian and Edwardian paintings, Modern British pain...
Exhibitions
Opening Saturday 28th June - Austin Moseley RBSA and Ron Bone at Dickens House.
Catalogue available Saturday 14th June. Illustrated paintings for sale via catalogue or website on 14th. Remainder not available until 11am on Saturday 28th June.
John Noott opened his first gallery in 1972, focusing on 19th and 20th century art and has represented many important artists from those times such as Alfred de Breanski, J F Herring and John Emms and, from more recent times, Edward Seago, Dorothea Sharp and Dame Laura Knight . Since then, the c...
Art Fairs
John Noott Galleries will be participating, once again, at the Affordable Art Fair, Battersea Park, London from 22nd to 26th October. Please contact the gallery if you would like a complimen...
Sculpture
Our three Broadway galleries are proud to offer one of the largest and most diverse selections of sculpture in the country. Whether your taste is modern or traditional, old or new, we will hopefully h...
Prints
Broadway Editions are delighted to offer an exclusive range of limited edition Giclée prints from our gallery artists including works by Sam Toft, Edward Noott and John Hammond, together...
Objets d'Art
Something of a 'catch-all' heading, we appreciate that to be a work of art an 'object' does not need to be two-dimensional, but can be almost anything which is unique, with a high proportion of...
Visit Broadway
Broadway, Worcestershire, is often referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds’ because of its sheer beauty and charm. The ‘broad way’ leads from the foot of the Western Cotswolds escarpment with a ...
Welcome!
Everyone at John Noott Galleries has a passion for art, in all its varied forms.
We look forward to sharing that passion with you - either here via our web site or when you visit us at one or more of our three galleries in beautiful Broadway, the gateway to the Cotswolds.
We are fortunate in having the space to exhibit a wide range of styles and subjects, from the contemporary seascapes of Duncan Macregor to the whimsical paintings featuring Mr Mustard and Doris by the lovely Sam Toft. Our artists are selected from some of the finest painting today, from this country and abroad. Contemporary English artists of note include landscape painters John Hammond SWAc, Mervyn Goode, Mike Bernard RI and Norman Smith PS, with wonderful still-life paintings by Tim Gustard and Paul Seaton. Alan Thompson and Ian Parker are both from the Lake District but have developed a large following here in the Cotswolds. From the Midlands, Austin Moseley's depictions of everyday scenes featuring Bill and his dog are eargerly sought after and are now in collections as far afield as Japan. We are also fortunate in have several paintings in stock by Ken Howard RA and a particularly fine jazz painting by Dennis Syrett ROI RSMA RBA, former President of the Royal Society of Oil Painters.
Scottish artists are represented by Mairi Aitken and Mary Gillies, together with the fabulous figure paintings of Muriel Barclay and Helen Wilson. Peter Graham, a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, spent some time in Cambridge before returning to his native Scotland. Although not Scottish by birth, Caroline Bailey has, for many years, been fascinated by the coast line of the Western Isles, and is now a member of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society.
From the opposite end of the country, Cornishman John Brenton was born in Cornwall and does great justice to the wonderful light in his land and seascapes; Gerry Plumb's quaint Cornish harbour scenes have a unique charm and appeal.
From further afield, we are also delighted to now feature the work of husband and wife team Valeriy Gridnev and Katya Gridneva, together with their son Feodor - born in Russia but now living and painting in this country. Ricardo Cejudo Nogales is one of Spain's foremost figurative painters, and we are proud to have been representing him in this country for some eight years. Although a British born painter, Keith Dunkley now lives and paints in France and we currently have a lovely selection of his intimate garden scenes.
We also show a select range of furniture made by Sir Gordon Russell - these galleries were, for many years, the show rooms for Gordon Russell furniture, his factory once situated behind the building.
Many, many more artists are represented by John Noott Galleries and Brodway Modern. If you need any help or cannot find what you are looking for, we are always happy to advise or answer any questions that you may have. Please feel to contact any of the John Noott Galleries team. Click here to Contact Us.