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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Essex An Outbreak of TalentBased on a remark Paul Nash made in Signature in 1935, An Outbreak of Talent will include work by Paul Nash and the eight prominent artists he mentioned. The works are all pre 1935. It promises to be a fantastic...Fry Art Gallery | Saffron Walden | 30 March — 30 June 2013
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Article: Review Circles and Tangents: British painters and Cranborne Chase at Salisbury and South Wiltshire MuseumCircles and Tangents: Art in the Shadow of Cranborne Chase reveals notables of 20th century British art bound together by a remote Wiltshire landscape.07 June 2012
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Article: Preview Graham Sutherland and the Romantic Landscape at Oriel Parc in PembrokeshireGraham Sutherland's watercolours, sketches and oil paintings are currently being displayed at Oriel Parc Gallery, in the beautiful Pembrokeshire setting that inspired them.19 March 2013
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Article: Preview Grosvenor Museum pays tribute to the work of Robin Ironside: Neo-Romantic VisionaryThe display remembers Robin Ironside as a painter, illustrator, designer, writer and curator, and one of the most individual artists working in mid-twentieth century Britain.14 September 2012
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Article: Preview John Piper's Mountains of Wales head deep into beautiful PembrokeshireNational Museum Wales' display of John Piper's Welsh landscapes is currently spending a summer in the beautiful surrounds of Oriel y Parc Gallery in Pembrokehsire.13 July 2012
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Article: Preview Paul Nash, the 1920s and An Outbreak of Talent at the Fry Art GalleryPaul Nash's description an "outbreak of talent" during his time at the Royal College of Art is explored in a show featuring work by Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Edward Burra at the Fry.15 April 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: West Sussex Paul Nash: The Clare Neilson GiftThe artist Paul Nash (1889–1946) was one of the leading British artists of the early-twentieth century, celebrated for his lyrical depictions of the British landscape, Surrealist imagery and his work as a war artist.Pallant House Gallery | Chichester | 9 April — 30 June 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: East Sussex Portraits in the Towner CollectionEvery portrait painting tells a story, connecting us to people across time and place. We see our own lives reflected in the subject’s eyes. While the Towner Collection is perhaps best known for its landscapes,...Towner | Eastbourne | 23 March — 16 October 2013
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Article: Preview Seven decades of Edward Bawden's Watercolours at the Fry Art GalleryThe Fry Art Gallery's summer show is an intriguing overview of some of the lesser known watercolours of Edward Bawden show, spanning seven decades from the 1920s to the 1980s.07 August 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Pembrokeshire Spirit of Place: Sutherland and the Romantic LandscapeArtist Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) was influenced profoundly by the locations in which he worked and during the 1930s he developed a very personal vision of the Pembrokeshire landscape, noting that ‘I felt as much a ...Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre | St Davids | 16 March — 8 July 2013
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Article: News Wiltshire Heritage Museum reveals ambitious plans for its 'lost' Eric Ravilious children's bookWiltshire Heritage Museum is displaying its recently acquired ‘lost’ children's book by Eric Ravilious, which captures the spirit of English downland landscapes and the romance of Wiltshire’s White Horses.29 June 2012





