The roots of Ambleside Gallery go back to 1982 when Ambleside Fine Arts was established in Manchester England. Representing several of England's leading watercolorists, the company was responsible for the marketing and sales of their works throughout England and North America. In 1994 Ambleside Gallery opened its doors in Grosse Pointe, Michigan and remained there for ten rewarding years. Over its twenty-two year history, Ambleside has acquired a reputation for the consistent quality of its offerings and its commitment to every aspect of service to its customers.
More recently, the Ambleside management team moved the business to Greensboro, establishing Ambleside Gallery in the heart of historic Southside-part of the renaissance blossoming in this fascinating, evolving North Carolina city.
The original works of art carried by Ambleside are of various media: oil, watercolor, pastel, graphite, mixed media and a range of print media: etching, lithography, woodcuts, etc. Fine sculpture is also included amongst the gallery offerings. All works are authentic original creations by living artists from the United States, England, Europe and Asia.
In addition to the sale of original paintings and sculpture, Ambleside Gallery offers custom framing, restoration, appraisals and in-home art consulting.
Ambleside Gallery is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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