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4  West India Dock, oil on canvas, 24 x 16 in., by   7  Le châle pointille, gouache, 6 x 5+ in., by Alexis   9  Dans l'atelier  1965, original etching signed in
            Maurice Gilmont at Gallery 273 through May until   Mérodack-Jeanneau (1873-1919) at Ewan Phillips,   pencil, by Alberto Giacometti from Lumley Cazalet's
            June 14. Gilmont is of French-Polish origin. He   22a Maddox Street, W.1 until May 18.   exhibition 'The sculptor as printmaker' at 24 Davies
            studied in the Atelier Julian and at La Grande   Mérodack-Jeanneau was a leader of the 'Synthetist School' and   Street, W.1 until May 24. The show includes prints
            Chaumière in Paris and at St Martins in London.   founder of 'Les Tendances Nouvelles'. A friend of   by Arp, Calder, César, Chadwick, Ernst, Frink, Gill,
            (Price range: 25 gns-150 gns.)           Matisse, Lautrec, Henri Rousseau and Rodin, he was   Laurens. Maillol. Marini and Moore.
            5  Theatre box  oil on canvas, by Jozef Czapski at   a pupil of Gustave Moreau. (Prices: gouaches
            Grabowski, 84 Sloane Avenue, S.W.2 from May 14   160 gns.)                        Outside London
            until June 14. The artist was born in Prague in 1896   8  Nude 1967, Chinese ink on paper, 30 x 22 in., by   10  Aube, drawing, 22 x 17 in., by Sandra Blow for
            and, after studying at Cracow Academy of Fine Arts,   Saverio Barbaro in his exhibition of paintings and   a poster poem by Edward Lucie-Smith from a
            went to Paris with the 'Kapists' for further study. He   drawings, 'Africa of today' at Circle, 455 Fulham   Festival Exhibition of poster-poems in the foyer of
            then returned to Poland where he wrote books on   Road, S.W.10, from May 2 to 31. Barbaro was born   the Dome Concert Hall, Brighton until May 12. The
            Cézanne and Pankiewicz. In 1945 he settled in Paris.   in Venice in 1924. He began to paint in 1946 and   exhibition, arranged in conjunction with the Fulham
            He has exhibited in Brussels, Geneva, Paris, Poland,   held his first one-man show in 1949. He won a   Gallery and Turret Books, includes work by Peter
            London and Rio de Janeiro.               French Government Award and travelled in Holland,   Blake, Mark Boyle, Roger Hilton, Ann Norwich, John
            6  Veduta delle Porte del Dolo, on the Brenta   France, Spain, Yugoslavia and Germany. He now   Piper, John Betjeman, Adrian Henri, C. Day Lewis,
            9+ x 13 in., by F. Guardi at Tooth's, 31 Bruton   lives in Rome, and has held one-man shows in many   George MacBeth and Vincent Reid. Sandra Blow is
            Street. W.1 in a show of Venetian View painters of   countries including Spain, Italy and England.    currently holding a one-man show of paintings at the
            the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, until May                                New Art Centre, 41 Sloane Street, S.W.1. She has
            25. This is a loan exhibition in aid of Dorton House                              taken part in the Venice Biennale, Guggenheim
            School for Blind Children, Sevenoaks.                                             International, New York, and the Peter Stuyvesant
                                                                                              Foundation exhibition at the Tate.
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