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Eleven and a half Gallery Praed and Whybrow exhibition catalogue
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Praed & Whybrow
ELEVEN AND A HALF
London: 24th - 28th AprilCornwall: 5th - 11th May
The Pier, PolperroMichael Praed
oil on board, 12” x 11”£525
Front Cover: Painting 191, Terry Whybrow, acrylic on board, 9” x 10”, £600
Sails IIMichael Praed
oil on board, 25” x 12”£900
Harbour ImagesMichael Praed
oil on board, 18” x 9”£575
Painting 248Terry Whybrow
acrylic on board, 9½” x 15”£900
Painting 168Terry Whybrow
acrylic on board, 11” x 5”£400
Painting 236Terry Whybrow
acrylic on board, 14” x 7”£650
Painting 241,Terry Whybrow, acrylic on board, 9”x10”, £600
Praed & Whybrow
Michael Praed and Terry Whybrow are two of the best known painters working in West Cornwall. While dealing with very different subject matters, their paintings are linked by the strength of composition, the importance of structure and geometric shapes, and the use of subtle colour palettes.
This joint exhibition begins in London (24th-28th April) and then moves to Cornwall (5th-11th May). We hope you will be able to join us for a drink at one of the Private Views.
Exhibition organised by ELEVEN AND A HALF:
ELEVEN AND A HALF,Fournier Street,
London,E1 6QE.
02073776144web: www.elevenandahalf.com
email: enquiries:@elevenandahalf.com
All paintings in this brochure can be purchased now. The show can be viewed online from the start of the exhibition:
www.elevenandahalf.com.
Harbour Below Mousehole,Michael Praed, gouache on paper, 8”x6”, £350
London dates and gallery
24th-28th April 2012Private View: Tues 24th April, 6-9pm
A&D Gallery02073776144 (anytime)
02074860534 (during show)51 Chiltern St., London, W1U 6LY.
Tue-Fri 10.30am-7pmSat 10.30am-5.30pm
Cornwall dates and gallery
5th-11th May 2012Private View: Sat 5th May, 2pm-5pm
Mowhay Barn02073776144 (anytime)
07980079217 (during show)Trebehor, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6LX
(sign-posted from the B3315)11am-5pm daily
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Back Cover: Making Her Entrance (detail), Michael Praed, oil on board, 7” x 10”, £450