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Following the success of last year's show, we are delighted to present this, the fith Great British Landscape show at RHS Rosemoor.the current exhibition of works by leading contemporary artists. The show brings together leading professsional artists from as far apart as Lands End and the Lakes, Shropshire and Sussex with work as diverse as embroidery, etching, watercolour, gouache and oil. All the works represent some aspect of the diversity of the British Landscape with each artist portraying it in their individual way.
All the artists have an established reputation with exhibitions and shows around the country. The work presented here starts from under £100 giving even the modest collector a chance to buy something worthwhile.
Whether you collect or just enjoy fine art, hopefully you’ll find this an exhibition not to be missed
RHS Gardens Rosemoor
the beautiful venue for the Spring 2011 - Great British Landscape |
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Saturday 2nd April until Sunday 17th April, 2011
The Gallery/Lecture Hall, RHS Rosemoor, Great Torrington, Devon
The show will be open every day from 10.30am to 5pm
Gallery telephone number during show only - 01805 626800 or 07575 171657
Use this link for more information about RHS Rosemoor |
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The Great British Landscape Exhibition is organised
by Walton Nash Fine Art mTel: 01483 892834 |
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You can reserve a painting for 24 hours should you wish - this will give you a chance to see it properly at the show before making up your mind. If you can't make the show you can still buy a painting from the website or catalogue - if you would like us to send you a high quality image of
any of the works just phone or email.
IMPORTANT - Due to the amount of hanging space, it is possible, not every picture will be on the wall, however please phone or email first if there is a particular picture you wish to see to ensure it is still available and at the show.

If you are coming just to see the Great British Landscape exhibition entry is free. RHS Rosemoor is located on the A3124, about 1 mile south of Great Torrington.

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