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15.05.12
Olympia 2012 Stand G24
With the Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair around the corner, Clerkenwell Fine Art are collecting together a large range of stock spanning most genres for our new stand (G24) at this years fair ...
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15.05.12
Jo March - Journeys update
Clerkenwell Fine Art would like to thank everybody who made it to Jo March's first show with Clerkenwell as it was a great success ...
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Constantin Terechkovitch

In 1920, whilst studying at the Moscow Academy of Art, the eighteen year old Constantin Terechkovitch realised his childhood dream and made his way to Paris. Leaving behind him revolutionary Russia, he found in France the vibrant and living artistic life for which Paris is famous and which deeply and permanently affected him. Whilst at first, Terechkovitch was impressed with the Moulin Rouge and the work of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec and Georges Seurat, his enduring body of work includes portraits of the most famous Parisians of his day and fantastic landscapes of Paris and the surrounding countryside.

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