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Liss Fine Art in association with Harry Moore-Gwyn Fine Art are delighted to announce the dates of their forthcoming Walter Bonner Gash exhibition: 19th Feb 2011 to 2nd April 2011 to be held at Kettering Museum and Art Gallery.

Walter Bonner Gash

Throughout 2010 thirty new works will be offered for sale every three weeks (exclusively through our website). These virtual exhibitions will alternate between themes, (such a war, interiors etc) and selections featuring the work of artists in whom Liss Fine Art have a particular interest. The majority of these works are sourced directly from Artist's Estates and Private Collections.
The following Artists will be featured during 2010: 
ROBERT SERGENT AUSTIN • ALBERT DE BELLEROCHE • FRANK BRANGWYN • ROSALIE BRILL • PETER BROOK • MICHAEL CANNEY • DEAN CORNWELL • CHARLES CUNDALL • HARCOURT MEDHURST DOYLE • KATHLEEN GUTHRIE • EDWARD HALLIDAY • PERCY HORTON • CHARLES MAHONEY •  SIR THOMAS MONNINGTON • SIR GERALD KELLY • WINIFRED KNIGHTS • JOHN MCKENZIE • LILIAN AND STANLEY ROWLES • CECIL STEPHENSON • RAYMOND SHEPPARD •  ARTHUR STUDD • ROY TURNER DURRANT

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Frank Brangwyn: the original design for Rockfeller Center