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Showing posts with label Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gallery. Show all posts
Friday, November 14, 2014
Trent Galleries, Smart New, Gallery, Opens Saturday, Mill Street, Oakham, Rutland
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Gallery,
Mill Street,
Oakham,
Opens Saturday,
Rutland,
Smart New,
Trent Galleries
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Mill Street, Oakham, Oakham, Rutland LE15, UK
Friday, February 08, 2013
David Kirk, R B Kitaj, Marc Chagall and Julian Trevelyan, Goldmark, Gallery, Uppingham, Rutland
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David Kirk -
Exhibition
exhibition of David Kirk
paintings opens tomorrow. 9th February 2013
Click here
to watch an introduction to David Kirk and his work >
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R B Kitaj
(1932-2007)
Pallant House Gallery put on a major retrospective of
Kitaj's work this year.
Kitaj was one of the most
significant artists
of the 20th century and, in our opinion, still highly underrated Read
and watch more >Click here to view all work > |
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Marc Chagall -
Dimanche
Dimanche, a lithograph,
published in 1954,
from Chagall's Paris Series, 38 cm x 28 cm, £2500
and currently framed in a hand-made
oak frame.
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Julian
Trevelyan
Two wonderful etchings and
aquatints,
Oxford and Elephants, by artist.
Trevelyan, born in Surrey in
1910,
was a renowned artist and printmaker.
Initially gaining recognition
for his 1930s Surrealist prints, he later found enjoyment
in rural and
industrial landscapes. During the early 1930s Trevelyan worked alongside
Ernst, Kokoschka, Miró, Masson and Picasso and during that time his
work was experimental, portraying everyday objects with a dreamlike
quality.
In 1935 he set up his
etching studio at Durham Wharf in Hammersmith, where he remained until his
death in 1988. From 1955-63, Trevelyan worked at the Royal College of Art
and became Head of the Etching Department. Highly enthusiastic, he became a
highly influential teacher, with students including David Hockney, Ron
Kitaj and Norman Ackroyd.
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Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
David Kirk,
Gallery,
Goldmark,
Marc Chagall and Julian Trevelyan,
R B Kitaj,
Rutland,
uppingham
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