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11 June – 25 August 2007
A Salon des Refusés

Jackie Simmonds
“Oriental Still Life I”
(39280)
Pastel on Paper
14.5 x 27.5 ins 368 x 698 mm
£850 |

Marion Pritchard
“Conference”
(39212)
Oil on Board
7.5 x 10.5 ins 191 x 266 mm
£590 |

Jackie Simmonds
“Oriental Still Life with Orchids and Bowl”
(39279)
Pastel on Paper
14.5 x 27.5 ins 368 x 698 mm
£850 |
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Tetsuya Fukushima
“Grasp”
(39205)
Acrylic on Canvas
34.5 x 45.5 ins
£1,250 |

Andrew Holyer
“Dungeness Wassail”
(39245)
Oil on Canvas
29.5 x 39 ins
£2,000 |

James Kelso
“Lords View” (D Notice)
(39250)
Acrylic on Panel
14.5 x 19.5 ins 368 x 495 mm
£3,000 |
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James Kelso
“Off Novia Scotia”
(39251)
Acrylic on Panel
14.5 x 19.5 ins 368 x 495 mm
£1,800 |

James Kelso
“Double Self-Portrait with Knees” (D Notice)
(39249)
Acrylic on Panel
19.5 x 59 ins 495 x 1498 mm
£9,500 |

Christine Russell
“A Delicate Balance”
(39198)
Pastel on Card
14.5 x 7 ins 368 x 178 mm
£1,450 |
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Lana Shestakova
“Psyche”
(39246)
Oil on Canvas
31.5 x 25.6 ins
£2,500 |

Yanko Tihov
“Revolutionist”
(39193)
Oil on Board
10 x 12 ins
£2,200 |

Christine Russell
“Shadows in Dali’s Garden”
(39199)
Pastel on Card
25 x 18.5 ins 635 x 470 mm
£1,650 |
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Patsy Hardiman
“Napkin, Nuts and Red Bowl”
(39023)
Oil on Canvas
8 x 12 ins 205 x 305 mm
£250 |

Marion Wilcocks
“Small and Familiar”
(39203)
Watercolour on Paper
7.75 X 11 ins 197 x 280 mm
£300 |

Mary Jane Alexander
“Summer in Hampshire”
(39952)
Oil on Canvas
10 x 12 ins 255 x 305 mm
£300 |
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Hilary Bartholomew
“Snowdrops”
(39966)
Oil on Canvas
8 x 10 ins 200 x 255 mm
£325 |

Colin Allbrook
“Winter on the Estuary”
(39056)
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 ins 305 x 405 mm
£575 |

Colin Allbrook
“Yellow Flag – Beer “
(39057)
Oil on Canvas
14 x 18 ins 355 x 460 mm
£595 |
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Hilary Bartholomew
“Still Life on a Sunny Afternoon”
(39967)
Oil on Canvas
14 x 22 ins 355 x 560 mm
£425 |

Susan Ashworth
“Field Near Glyndbourne”
(39938)
Oil on Board
8 x 12 ins 200 x 305 mm
£350 |

Melanie Cambridge
“Quiet Reflections – Strand on the Green”
(39928)
Oil on Canvas
7.5 x 13 ins 190 x 330 mm
£310 |
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Melanie Cambridge
“Dad and Me – Polzeath”
(39927)
Oil on Board
10 x 12 ins 255 x 305 mm
£275 |

Colin Hamilton
"Walking Through San Gimignano"
(39962)
Acrylic on Canvas
17 x 19 ins 430 x 480 mm
£475 |

Helen Bartholomew
“Buds of May”
(39965)
Oil on Canvas
20 x 20 ins 510 x 510 mm
£495 |
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Adam Dix
“Butcher’s Shop”
(39655)
Oil on Canvas
24 x 38 ins 610 x 965 mm
£1400 |
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LLEWELLYN ALEXANDER
GALLERY
124-126 The Cut,
Waterloo, London SE 1 8LN UK
(Opposite the Old Vic Theatre)
Tel: 020 7620 1322/1324 Fax: 020 7928 9469
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June - 25 August 2007
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NOW IN ITS
SEVENTEENTH YEAR!
Over 8000 paintings are submitted
each year to the prestigious Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Hundreds of
artists receive a rejection slip in the post to say that their work will not be
hung in this major show. Only 800 pictures finally make it onto the walls of the
Royal Academy.
“A Second Chance”
The Llewellyn Alexander Gallery,
inspired by the original 'Salon des Refusés' held in Paris in the 19th century,
will hang the best of this year's work submitted to the Royal Academy but not
hung. Hundreds of artists bring their work for a further selection process at
the Gallery where they will be told immediately whether they have been
successful or not. Oils, Watercolours and pastels of all sizes pass through the
doors of this lively Gallery on the South Bank (opposite the Old Vic Theatre).
Every painting is for sale and may be taken by the purchaser straight away.
creating space for another to be displayed. All paintings will be on show for
three weeks, after which new work will be hung. Over the years purchasers have
returned again and again, commenting that this alterative exhibition contains
more original and exciting work The Gallery is open from 10am until 7.30pm.
Monday to Saturday giving the opportunity for everyone to see this regularly
changing show.
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