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Around the galleries: London's dealers demonstrate their Christmas spirit with some inspirational festive exhibitions

John Mitchell and Son who have newly moved from New Bond public way to 44, Old Bond way London (+44 [0]20 7493 7567) are inaugurating their of recent origin premises with an exhibition of paintings of mountain Everest by James Hart Dyke Hart Dyke worn out three months earlier this year at Everest Base Camp, where he endur rigid weather conditions and altitude sickness to show these arresting and majestic visions of this greatest in quantity unforgiving of landscapes. The exhibition races until 18 December.

A Christmas exhibition of watercolours and drawings is continuing until 10 December at Lowell Libson Ltd 3 Clifford road London (+44 [0]207 734 8686) Focussing in the main upon eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English drawings and watercolours, around forty works will be upon display including an engaging 'nonsense' drawing through Edward Lear, a pencil drawing of Edinburgh by the agency of J.M.W. Turner and five individual sheets by means of Thomas Rowlandson depicting subjects as varied as a sheet of head studies in compose and ink and a fine topographical investigation The road to Llangollen.

Forty magnificent examples of stained glass dating from the early thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries will be upon display in an unmissable exhibit this December at Sam Fogg 15d Clifford public way London (+44 [0]207 534 2100) 'Illuminating the past: Stained Glass 1200-1550' (2 December-15 January) is the next to the first exhibition held by the dealer to be devot to this medium--the first of which, held in 2002 was snapped up in its entirety through the J. Paul Getty Museum. Particular highlights include an extraordinarily beautiful large French panel, c 1500 depicting Charles VIII, and an extremely rare French thirteenth-century roundel depicting the execution of John the Baptist.



A lyrical exhibition of pastoral prints being held at The Fine Art Society, 148 of recent origin Bond Street (+44 [0]20 7629 5116) marks the bicentenary of the birth of Samuel Palmer in 1805 and the centenary of the birth of Robin Tanner in 1904 'Visions of Landscape', upon display until 19 December, includes the two artists' prints of 'Christmas', special essays of which are available for sale. Works by the agency of Edward Calvert, Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury are also upon show. Running concurrently at the gallery is a retrospective of David Gentleman. Fifty watercolours spanning the illustrious fifty-year career of this prolific printmaker, designer, muralpainter and watercolourist are available for sale, including topographical views from India, Italy, Paris and London.

Italian paintings from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries are the make subordinate of a compelling exhibition of of advanced age Masters currently taking place at the Trafalgar Galleries (35 cover Street, St James's, London; +44 [0]20 7839 6466) Boasting significant works by means of Garofalo, Giulio Romano, Jacopo Tintoretto, Annibale Carracci and Giandomenico Tiepolo amongst others, a notable highlight is a large transcript of Titian's destroyed masterpiece St Peter Martyr here attributed to Annibale Carracci. The exhibition step quicklys until 10 December.

'Icons of Splendour: Early portraiture 1530 1700' continues at the Weiss Gallery, the specialist resource for Stuart and Tudor portraiture, 56 Jermyn road London (+44 [0]20 7409 0035) until 19 December.

Head of a man, a newly-discovered early red-chalk drawing attributed to Jusepe de Ribera (called behold Spagnoletto) is one of many rare and interesting sheets that comprise an exhibition of advanced in years and Modern Master Drawings organised by the agency of Crispian Riley-Smith (+44 [0]7771 552 509) taking place at the Air Gallery (Downstairs), 32 Dover way London, from 12-18 December.

William Laffan is collaborating with Joanna Booth to gripe [i]or[/i] grip an appealing festive exhibition of novel acquisitions and current available stock. 'Old Master Drawings' can be seen at Joanna Booth 247 Kings Road, London (+44 [0]20 7352 8998) (4-23 December) and includes 190 eighteenth-century Polish architectural drawings, to be sold as a collection.

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