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Saturday, April 25, 2026 |
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| The London Original Print Fair Opens |
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Pablo Picasso Nature Morte sous la Lampe. Linocut printed in colours. 1962.
Exhibitor: Frederick Mulder.
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LONDON, ENGLAND.- The London Original Print Fair takes place at the Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, Wednesday 25 - Sunday 29 April 2007. The London Original Print Fair, the longest-running specialist print fair in the world, will be celebrating twenty-two years at the Royal Academy of Arts. With eleven new exhibitors this year, the Fair is larger than ever and covers all periods of printmaking from the early woodcuts of Durer and his contemporaries to the graphic work of contemporary masters such as Hockney and Hirst.
Artist's Talk: The artist Paul Coldwell will give a talk on the central role of printmaking in his work at 12 noon Saturday 28th April 2007 Coldwell is Professor of Fine Art at the University of the Arts London and Visiting Professor at the University of Northampton. His work will be on view at the Fair.
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