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      Flight of the Bellows 1965, oil, 28 x 56 in. by Paul
      Bellamy until July 19 at Moyan, 31 Brown Street,
      Manchester, Born in Leicester in 1939, Bellamy
      trained at Loughborough and Leicester Colleges of
      Art. He teaches in Walsall, Staffordshire. One-man
      shows include Walsall, 1964; R.B.S.A. Galleries,
      Birmingham, 1965; and City Art Gallery, Lichfield,
      1966. (Price range: 15 gns-50 gns.)
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      Expanding Vision 1967, oil on hardboard, 54 x 48 in. by
      Benedict Rubbra, showing new oils with Henry
      Mundy, who is exhibiting collages and gouaches
      until July 29 at Bear Lane, 6 Bear Lane, Oxford.
      Currently teaching painting at the Art School,
      Technical College, Oxford, Rubbra has had one-man
      shows at Marlborough College 1965, and Woodstock
      Gallery 1966. He participated in Young Contemporaries
      1960. (Price range: Rubbra 30 gns-200 gns.)
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      Letters,1966, gouache, 16 x 20 in. by Donald
      McIntyre showing watercolours and drawings at
      Albany Gallery, 74b Albany Road, Cardiff, until
      July 20. McIntyre gave up dentistry in 1964 to paint
      full time. (Price range:8 gns-50 gns.)
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      Black, Grey and White, 1959, oil on board, 48 x 48 in.
      by Jeffrey Harris at Gordon Maynard, 22 Parkway,
      Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, July 11-29 in an
      Arts Council Exhibition 'New Paintings 58-61'.
      Harris born in Leeds, also studied there from 1948-53
      and now lives in Cornwall. Among the 43 artists
      exhibiting are John Bratby, Alan Davie, Adrian Heath,
      Peter Lanyon, Jack Smith, Joe Tilson and Keith
      Vaughan.
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      Blackbird Hill 1967, oil on board, 12 x 15 in. by
      Geoffrey Wilson, exhibiting paintings, August 17 to
      September 16 atthe Lincolnshire Association, Old
      Barracks, Burton Road, Lincoln, Since 1957, Wilson
      has exhibited regularly at the Royal Oil Institute,
      has participated at the Royal Academy, The Royal
      British Artists and The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
      Currently, until July 15, Louis Maurice has his first
      one-man show of sculpture in England. Maurice is a
      sculpture teacher at the School of Fine Art, Reading
      University.
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      Relief, 1967, oil, 15 x 19 in. by W. Barns-Graham, at
      Penwith Society of Arts, Back Road West, St Ives,
      Cornwall, until July 29 in a summer exhibition
      including Ken Symonds, Dick Gilbert and Marie
       Yates. W. Barns-Graham studied at Edinburgh
      College of Art and in 1956-7 taught at Leeds College
      of Art. A founder member of Penwith Society of Arts,
      a co-operative of artists which has been in existence
      since 1949, showing the work of professional artists
      in Cornwall, she has exhibited in the Scottish Gallery,
      Edinburgh, Redfern, and Roland, Browse & Delbanco
      Galleries, London. (Price range: from 10 gns.)

      Paris
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      The Cows 1965, 1181 x 981 x 59 in. Forged iron, by
      Toto Meylan in 'Les Chaises ou l'Equilibre Impossible',
      an exhibition of sculptures at Iris Clert, 28 Faubourg
      St Honoré, until July 15. Born in Switzerland in 1920,
      Meylan lives and works in Paris. Previous one-man
      shows include Drian, London 1958; Dina Vierny,
      Paris 1962; and Cadario, Milan 1963. Group shows
      include Salon de Mai, Réalités Nouvelles, and
      Jeune Sculpture, Paris.
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