2117 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC, V6H 3E9
uno@langmann.com
Tel: 604-736-8825
Toll Free: 1-800-730-8825
Fax: 604-736-8826
Hours: Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm
Year Established: 1968
SELECTED ARTISTS
Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith
Norwood Macgilvray
Farquhar MacGillivray Knowles
Lawren Harris
A.Y. Jackson
J.E.H. MacDonald
Charles John Collings
Thomas Herald Beament
Franklin Arbuckle
H.A. Brendekilde
P.C. Dommersen
Maurice Levis
Peder M. Monsted
Ole Ring
![]() Still Waters 6/1/2013 - 6/29/2013 In the late 18th and early 19th centuries landscape painters became influenced by the Romantic Movement circulating throughout Europe; although it was not a cohesive movement it was generally marked by creative explorations of emotions, irrational thought, and personal experience. As a result, this romantic approach to landscape painting rejected many traditional methods of art instruction and relied instead upon the artist’s intuitive response to the observable world. With an emphasis on calm bodies of water, artists in this exhibition captured the distinctive feeling of serenity created when one observes lush, peaceful and secluded scenery. Includes works by Peder Monsted, Arnold Marc Gorter, Frederik J.A. Winther and many others. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |
![]() Au But! (To The Goal!) 2/1/2013 - 2/28/2013 A variety of sculptures that emphasize striving for success. Includes works by Alfred Boucher, Claude Michael Clodion, Emmanuel Villanis, G. Deihle and many others. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |
![]() Mei Memento 5/1/2013 - 5/31/2013 Portraiture was a way to signify wealth, status and power, as well as a means of creating family records or mementos to pass down generations. Portraits capture the physical likeness of the sitter, as well as impressions of their character and personality; their fashion, accessories, and accompanying objects included in the scene further reinforce the sitter’s life story. Includes works by George Romney, Anthonie Palamedesz, Otto Brandt, and many others. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |
![]() Charles John Collings 3/1/2013 - 5/31/2013 We are pleased to present a major collection of oils, watercolours and sketches by Charles John Collings (Canadian 1848-1931). The exhibition is shown in conjunction with, and in support of, Hope at Dawn: Watercolours by Emily Carr and Charles John Collings, currently on exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. 33 original works by Collings are showcased at the Uno Langmann Gallery, including major works Niagara, Above the Falls, Near Revelstoke BC, and Tunnel in the Mountains. British born, at the age of sixty-two, Collings moved to Canada with his wife and two sons, where he settled on the remote Seymour Arm of Shuswap Lake. He used a technique of mixing colours directly on to water soaked paper, and worked “en plein air” but finished his pieces in his studio. We will be presenting a free public talk on the collection at the Uno Langmann Gallery on Saturday April 27th at Noon, in unison with the Vancouver Gallery Hop. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |
![]() Painters of Rural Life 4/2/2013 - 4/30/2013 With rapid urbanization and industrialization, paintings in the 19th century began to reflect a yearning for an idealized rural life. Artists would immerse themselves into their subject matter, often taking sojourns into the countryside to better capture the details of every day life for the country dwellers, or describing the lifestyle of the everyday home. This exhibition includes works by Bernard Pothast, Adolf Eberle Etienne Maxime Vallee, Hendrik Heyligers among others. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |
![]() Reflections in Nature 1/2/2013 - 1/31/2013 With growth related to industrialization, paintings in the 19th century began to reflect a changing relationship between man and the landscape. Includes works by Frederick Rohde, John A. Hammond, A. Schultaberg, Peder Monsted and many others. Showing alongside this exhibition is a selection of fine antiques and objet d’art. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm or by appointment. The first building on the south end of the Granville Street Bridge at the beginning of South Granville’s Gallery Row, 2117 Granville Street, phone 604-736-8825 www.langmann.com. (Wheelchair accessible). |







