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 Thursday, January 27, 2011

Win our latest exhibition catalogue


Thursday 27 January 11

Book coverThe 'A Collector's Eye' catalogue

Just a few weeks to the opening of the next must-see exhibition at the Walker, 'A Collector's Eye: Cranach to Pissarro'. Old Masters like Rubens, El Greco, Delacroix and Cranach are included alongside Impressionists such as Pissarro and Sisley in a tour of five centuries of art.

If you can't make it to the exhibition, fancy doing a bit of reading in advance or just can't wait to visit, then the accompanying catalogue is for you. All of the exhibition works are featured, each with its own double page spread, and at £9.99 it's a snip at twice the price.

You can order your copy from our online shop, pick up one at either the Walker or Lady Lever Art Gallery shops, or if you're feeling lucky you could win a copy in our latest competition.

To enter just tell us the answer to this question using this contact form. (DON'T leave your answer as a comment - you won't be entered)

Q. The artist, Domenikos Theotokopoulos, is also known as...?

Competition closes at noon on Monday 14 February.


Posted by Karen | 27/01/2011 14:22   | Comments [0]

Posted in: exhibitions | walker art gallery
Tagged with: art | books | competition | Cranach | El Greco | fine art | Impressionist | old masters | Pissarro | publications | Rubens | Sisley

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