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Topic: RSS FeedAgnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, are staging an exceptional print exhibition in conjunction with New York print dealer David Tunick Inc
Apollo, July, 2003 by Susannah Woolmer
Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, are staging an exceptional print exhibition in conjunction with New York print dealer David Tunick Inc. 'Fine Prints from Six Centuries' is ambitious in scope and superlative in quality, including as it does engravings and woodcuts by Albrecht Durer, etchings by Rembrandt, and prints by Tiepolo, Canaletto, and Goltzius.
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The wonderful screenprint La promenade des nourrices, by Pierre Bonnard will also be on display in the nineteenth-century section, as will two prints by Toulouse Lautrec of his most celebrated theatre subjects, while the twentieth century promises Matisse's Jazz, a set of twenty colour prints, as well as etchings by Picasso, Beckmann and Kandinsky. If you have not seen it already, you can catch this important show until it closes on 18 July.
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