Biography
The Carfax Gallery (Cafax & Co.) was founded in 1898 by William Rothenstein (1872-1945) and John Fothergill (1876 -1957). Robert Ross (1869-1918) took over the management of the gallery in 1901, with the help of More Adey (1858-1942) and Arthur Clifton (1863-1932). Ross left the gallery in 1908, and Clifton assumed control. The gallery exhibited both Old Masters and contemporary art, but is best known for exhibiting work by the members of the New English Art Club (NEAC) and, later, the Camden Town Group.