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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

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Wuthering Heights fans in or around London have a chance of seeing Edna Clarke-Hall's drawings exhibited at Abbott and Holder. Also if within their means they may get to carry one of the drawings home.
EDNA CLARKE HALL (1879-1979) 'Wuthering Heights and Upminster Common', Thursday 28th February - Monday 17th March 2008.

Watercolours and drawings inspired by Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights' and the artist's family life at her 17th century Essex farmhouse.

Provenance: with the exception of numbers 54-67, all works come from the artist's younger son, Denis Clarke Hall or his estate.

Nothing can be reserved or sold before 6pm Thursday 28th February.
We can however act for you after people who are here at 6pm have made their purchases. Please do contact us if you would like an explanation of the buying proceedure for the opening day of the exhibition.

We intend the works to be hanging at the gallery from Monday 25th February so please do come and view them before they go on sale.
Venue details:
Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 6.00pm
Thursday 9.30am – 7.00pm
30 Museum Street - opposite the British Museum -
London WC1A 1LH
Telephone: 020 7637 3981
Fax: 020 7631 0575
abbott.holder@virgin.net
For those of you far away from London all the drawings from the exhibition/sale can be viewed online (along with their price). And even more pictures can be seen on the Tate Gallery website.

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