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  2. Gwen Raverat - Wikipedia

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    Her name recurs consistently in all contemporary reviews, and the first book devoted to a modern wood engraver was Herbert Furst's Gwendolen Raverat. [9] She illustrated the first book illustrated with modern wood engravings, Spring Morning , and she exhibited at every annual exhibition of the Society of Wood Engravers between 1920 and 1940 ...

  3. Primavera Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Primavera Gallery. Coordinates: 52°12′15.8″N 0°7′4″E. Primavera Gallery. Primavera is a fine arts and crafts gallery at 10 King's Parade in Cambridge, England. Henry Rothschild founded Primavera in 1945 in Sloane Street, London, in order to promote and retail contemporary British art and craft. [ 1] The Cambridge branch of Primavera ...

  4. 100 Contemporary Artists A-Z - Wikipedia

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    709.0511. 100 Contemporary Artists A-Z (ISBN 978-3836514903) is a two-volume edition contemporary art compendium. It is the 25th anniversary special edition and it features one hundred contemporary artists from TASCHEN 's seminal Art Now! 4 and Art at the Turn of the Millennium series. [1][2] The biographies are available in English, French and ...

  5. David Inshaw - Wikipedia

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    David Inshaw studied at Beckenham School of Art in 1959–63 and the Royal Academy Schools in 1963-66. A teaching post at the West of England College of Art, Bristol, in 1966–75 was followed by a two-year fellowship in Creative Art at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1975–77. Inshaw moved to Devizes, Wiltshire, in 1971 and formed the ...

  6. Contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    Art from the past 20 years is very likely to be included, and definitions often include art going back to about 1970; [5] "the art of the late 20th and early 21st century"; [6] "both an outgrowth and a rejection of modern art"; [7] "Strictly speaking, the term 'contemporary art' refers to art made and produced by artists living today"; [8] "Art ...

  7. Contemporary Artists' Books Conference - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Artists' Books Conference. The Contemporary Artists' Books Conference (CABC) was started in 2008 by a volunteer group of librarians belonging to the New York Chapter of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NY). It has been held annually during the New York Art Book Fair as part of its special programming since 2009.

  8. Catriona Millar - Wikipedia

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    Catriona Millar (born 1956) [1] is a Scottish figurative painter born in Milngavie, Glasgow. She studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, [2] Aberdeen, where her tutors included Joyce Cairns RSA and Keith Grant. Since the success of her 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy ...

  9. Contemporary Art Society - Wikipedia

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    The Contemporary Art Society (CAS) is an independent charity that champions the collecting of outstanding contemporary art and craft for UK museum collections. Since its founding in 1910 the organisation has donated over 10,000 works to museums across the UK. From the 1930s the Society also donated works to Commonwealth museums, [1] but since ...