Illustrationcupboard Gallery

Art gallery · St. James's

Illustrationcupboard Gallery

Art gallery · St. James's

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22 Bury St, London SW1Y 6AL, United Kingdom

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A cozy St James’s gallery and bookshop showcasing classic and contemporary illustration gems, including works by celebrated artists like Quentin Blake.  

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22 Bury St, London SW1Y 6AL, United Kingdom Get directions

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22 Bury St, London SW1Y 6AL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7976 1727
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"The Illustration Cupboard is a small gallery and publishing house that celebrates some of the best illustration to come out of the last century, from favourite childhood books and political satire to new and emerging talent. Expect original works from the likes of Quentin Blake, David McKee, Anita Jeram and Oliver Jeffers, among many others. One of the most welcoming and accessible dealers in St James’s." - dn&co.

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"The Illustration Cupboard, St Jamess. The Illustration Cupboard is a small gallery and publishing house that celebrates some of the best illustration to come out of the last century, from favourite childhood books and political satire to new and emerging talent. Expect original works from the likes of Quentin Blake, David McKee, Anita Jeram and Oliver Jeffers, among many others. One of the most welcoming and accessible dealers in St James’s."

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Pav K

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A small gallery to observe the work of illustrators today, a very nice layout. Sometimes signed copies of books are available.

G O

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I was hoping for more modern and relevant illustrators but there seemed to be an emphasis on old prints and classic illustration.

Jenny Gilleberg

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Unique and beautiful art