Wardown Park Museum, Luton

The Museum art collection has its origins in Luton Museum, which opened in 1927 at the Carnegie Library in the town. It relocated to Wardown House in 1931 and the fine art collection focused on architecture, topographical scenes and notable families in Bedfordshire. Fittingly for a museum that is recognised for the strength of its straw hat industry collection, the first painting donated by its Friends organisation was ‘Plaiting Straw near St Albans’ by Daniel Pasmore, showing ‘Brazilian’ hats being made.

With plans for a separate art gallery, the collection broadened. Now it has returned to a strong local emphasis with scenes of the local area and works by local artists. These include paintings by Arthur Claude Cooke, Edward Callam, A.K. Browning, Theodore Kern amongst many.

Number of Artists referenced: 15