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'Tepid Tears of Moby Dick' Limited Edition Print By Angela CockayneDescriptionTo celebrate the 161st anniversary of the publication of Moby-Dick, artist Angela Cockayne has made available a number of signed limited edition prints of her piece 'The Tepid Tears of Moby-Dick'. 50% of the proceeds will be donated to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. Print £53.50 Print + UK P&P £58.80 Print + World wide P&P £68.80 Read MoreChez Paulette Coffee CupsDescriptionCoffee Cups from the European style coffee house in Los Angeles in the late 1950's Read MoreLiz Wells: Landscapes of Exploration Exhibition CatalogueDescriptionLandscapes of Exploration foregrounds the role of contemporary art in examining Antarctica. Lisa Le Feuvre & Tom Morton: British Art Show 7: In the Days of the CometDescriptionOccurring every five years, the British Art Show is a definitive marker of significant developments in contemporary art in the United Kingdom. Anne Noble: Spoolhenge AntarcticaDescription‘Whatever its aesthetic merits, every representation of landscape is also a record of human values and actions imposed on the land over time’. Christopher Cook: Notes to the GraphitesDescriptionChristopher Cook was born in North Yorkshire, England. He studied Literature and Fine Art at the University of Exeter, UK, and MA Painting at the Royal College of Art, London. John Virtue: Last Paintings of London Exhibition CatalogueDescriptionJohn Virtue is an award winning artist and author who has attracted world-wide acclaim. Now an honorary Professor of Fine Art at the University of Plymouth, he is the first living artist to have had exhibitions at London’s Courtauld Institute and National Gallery simultaneously. Ben Hartley: A Retrospective Exhibition CatalogueDescriptionThis illustrated publication accompanies the major Ben Hartley retrospective, hosted by Peninsula Arts Gallery in 2010. Cabinet: Changing Perceptions Exhibition CatalogueDescriptionBritain’s museums house some of the world’s most fascinating objects, archives and artefacts, but less than 5% of their collections are on display at any time. Beryl Cook 1926-2008DescriptionFrom hen-parties to pub-goers, it was the larger-than-life people of Plymouth that dominated Beryl Cook's colourful paintings and won her thousands of fans across the world. The sea-front city was her beloved home for many years, and it inspired much of her best-known work. |









