Victor Musgrave (1919-1984), Art dealer and collector; founder of Gallery One
Sitter associated with 31 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
Victor Musgrave was one of the leading London art dealers during the 1950s and 1960s. He ran Gallery One, where he showed many important European artists in London for the first time, including Yves Klein and Rufino Tamayo. Musgrave organised a controversial exhibition of 'Outsider Art' at the Hayward Gallery in 1979. He founded the Outsider Art Archive.
by Ida Kar
velox snapshot print, 1956
NPG x134026
John Kasmin and Victor Musgrave with an unknown woman
by (Godfrey) Thurston Hopkins
bromide print, circa 1957
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by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, late 1950s
NPG x131614
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, late 1950s
NPG x134096
Ida Kar; unknown woman; Victor Musgrave; uknown man
by Unknown photographer
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1959
NPG x134506
Unidentified man; Ida Kar and Victor Musgrave at the opening of Whitechapel Art Gallery exhibition
by Unknown photographer
vintage bromide print, 22 March 1960
NPG x134027
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, October 1962
NPG x134997
Ida Kar; Victor Musgrave and Pablo Armando Fernández at the opening of 'Ida Kar in Cuba'
by Unknown photographer
vintage bromide print, 9 February 1965
NPG x134028
by John Malcolm Couzins
modern bromide print, 1968
NPG x134105
by John Malcolm Couzins
modern bromide print, 1968
NPG x134106
Art
Business and Finance
Place
London













