Stafford Gallery
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Establishedbefore June 1903
Location
- 34 Old Bond Street, London W.
- 1 Duke Street, St. James's
Spencer Gore: Gauguins and Connoisseurs at the Stafford Gallery, 1911 | |
| Established | before June 1903 |
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| Coordinates | 51°30′31.5″N 0°8′27″W / 51.508750°N 0.14083°W |

The Stafford Gallery was an art gallery in London in the early twentieth century. Among the artists whose works were exhibited there are both international figures such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne and Gustave Courbet,[1] and British painters including Walter Sickert and Sir William Nicholson.
The gallery opened in the early years of the century at 34 Old Bond Street, London W.,[2]: 115 on the corner with Stafford Street; but by 1910 had moved to 1 Duke Street, St. James's.[3]