About Liss Fine Art
Liss Fine Art was founded in 1990. The company operates from London and can be contacted as follows:
Office London: 13 Penryn Street, London NW1 1RL, Tel: 0207 435 1007
E-Mail: Paul@lissfineart.com
Specialising in British and Continental Art 1880-1980, areas of particular interest include:
- Artists of the British School at Rome.
- Artists of the interwar years, especially Slade and Royal College of Art students.
- Women Artists pre-1950
- Painters in Tempera pre-1950
- Mural painters pre-1950
- Artists studios pre-1950
- Woodblocks (as objects) pre-1950
- Sculptures, especially original works in plaster
- Paintings of the First and Second World War
- Sir Frank Brangwyn and his students.
Items are available for viewing by appointment only and at the 20/21 British Art fair at the Royal College of Art in September.
Liss Fine Art offers for sale twenty new works each month. The majority of these works are sourced privately or have come directly from Artists estates.
All items are framed unless otherwise indicated. Liss Fine Art endeavour to
present pictures in their original frames where possible or in suitable
period or hand-made frames which are historically in keeping with the
character of the pictures.
Liss Fine Art operates a series of complimentary websites which explore areas of particular interest.
ModBritPrints
MODBRITPRINTS.COM is the result of a collaboration between Paul Liss and David Maes. Paul Liss has for the last 20 years sought to bring back to public attention the work of many of the unsung heroes and unsung heroines of the 20th century whose creativity - largely through prejudice or misunderstanding - has been neglected. David Maes is one of France’s foremost print makers. He learned the language of printmaking at the prestigious Atelier Lacourière-Frélaut in Paris and has worked in various printmaking studios in Spain and Canada.
Using his skills as an outstanding printmaker in his own right, David Maes has embarked on a programme of restoring, re-printing and re-presenting the work of some of the greatest British printmakers of the 20th century. MODBRITPRINTS.COM is unique in offering for sale the prints as well as the original plates and woodblocks of these numerous artists.
Unsung Heroines
This site explores the work of women artists in 20th century British Art.
Emperor's Clothes
This site seeks to demonstrate that there is no relationship between artistic and monetary values. Just because a work of art is expensive it does not mean that it is good; conversely just because something is affrodable it does not mean that it is mediocre. Indeed a high number of items that Liss Fine Art have sold to museums have been for under £1,500. Emperor's Clothes will host for sale works under £1,500.
Romescholars.com
This site, currently under construction, will focus on the work of the Rome scholars (up to WW2), and more specifically on the influence of Piero della Francesca on British 20th century art.
Additionally Liss Fine Art operates a series of websites dedicated to the work of indivudual artists in which Liss Fine Art have a specific interest.
Sir Frank Brangwyn
In 2006 Liss Fine Art organised the important exhibition: Frank Brangwyn: A Mission to Decorate Life.
Liss Fine Art holds the largest world-wide stock of works by Sir Frank Brangwyn. For further information, please visit www.brangwyn.net
Charles Mahoney
This site, currently under constuction, will focus on the work of Charles Mahoney, who will form the subject of a future Liss Fine Aart exhibtion.
Albert de Belleroche
This site, currently under constuction, will focus on the work of Belleroche, who will form the subject of a future Liss Fine Aart exhibtion.
Other... Satellites
Liss Fine Art sells to Museums throughout the UK, in Europe, America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. UK clients include the Tate, The Victoria & Albert Museum, the permanent collection of the House of Commons, The Imperial War Museum, The Science Museum, The British Museum, The National Portrait Gallery, The Fitzwilliam, The Ashmoleon, Leeds City Art Gallery, Southampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Cheltenham Art Gallery and The Ferens City Art Gallery.
The company also builds collections for both private and corporate clients. In 2000 Liss Fine Art were awarded the Corporate Art Award for the Laporte Corporate Art Collection.
Details of our full Terms and Conditions are available. Please click here.
Directors: Paul Liss, Sacha Llewellyn, David Llewellyn
Registered Office: 13 Penryn Street, London NW1 1RL
VAT Number GB 544 5401 59

















