It was opened in June 1948 by the German art expert Erica Brausen and financier and art collector Arthur Jeffress at 32A St. George's Street, W1, and closed on 31 March 1973.
The Hanover Gallery was an important centre for modern art.
She ran the Hanover Gallery, together with her partner Toto Koopman, from 1948 onward.
[2] Bacon's close relationship with Brausen and the gallery ended by 1958, when he defected to Marlborough Fine Art.
[5] Among the artists who exhibited at the gallery, some for the first time ever, were Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Man Ray and William Scott.