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15 Bookroom Art Press Gallery

11 Queen's Place, Hove, BN3 2LT

The Bookroom Art Press Gallery publishes limited edition prints after 20th Century painters Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Paul Nash, Ardizzone, and linocut artists of the 1930’s Grosvenor School, Cyril Power, Sybil Andrews, Claude Flight et al. This work is on permanent display, and can be purchased or ordered, framed or unframed. We also offer a complete framing service for your own work, with a wide choice of frames and mounts.

And for this Winter Open Houses we are delighted to be exhibiting a selection of original oils and drawings by Rudolph Ihlee (1883-1968). Brilliant student at the Slade, with contemporaries Stanley Spencer and Edward Wadsworth, Ihlee exhibited at the Leicester Galleries before settling in the fishing port of Collioure, South of France. His paintings reflect – just as Derain and Matisse’s had before him – the light-filled intensity and colour evident in the area. The exhibition also contains some of his drawings and preparatory sketches.

Type of venue:

gallery

Facilities

  • New open house
  • Refreshments
  • Card Payment Facility
  • Tap water refill available
Archived open house

Location:

11 Queen's Place, Hove, BN3 2LT
A gallery with framed prints on the wall. A table, chair and laptop is in the middle of the room.
A green landscape with rocks in the foreground and houses in the background. The sky is blue and there is clouds in the sky.

Brittany
Rudolph Ihlee

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