It has taken 82 years, but a gallery in Glasgow is finally displaying artworks again.

The Leiper Fine Art gallery in West George Street was originally designed by William Leiper for art dealer Alexander Reid. A friend of Van Gogh, he sold impressionist paintings to businessmen including Sir William Burrell and sugar baron Henry Tate. However, the gallery shut in 1932.

Since then it has been an estate agent, hearing aid shop and, up to the 1960s, a fishing tackle shop.

The Leiper threw open its doors for the first time yesterday as a contemporary art gallery showing and selling work by Scottish painters.

Picture: Martin Shields