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Outside London  10 If I were silent I'd   Butterfield and Mackintosh and shows a     France  14  Unidentified flying object, 1967,
     hear nothing—Samuel Becket, 1968, acrylic and   small group of contemporary derivatives.   oil on canays, 13¾ x 10½ in., by Jean
     oil on canvas, 72 x 72 in., by Bob Boynes,   12  Kodak II, 1968, oil and acrylic on canvas,   Leppien, from an exhibition of his recent
     from an exhibition of paintings by Bob    60 x 40 in., by Roy Conn, from the Spring   paintings at Galerie Le Roue, Paris, until
     Boynes and Terry Jellers at Bear Lane     Exhibition at the Penwith Society of Arts,   April 15. Jean Leppien, born in 1910, was a
     Gallery, Oxford, until April 19. Bob Boynes   St. Ives, until May 15. The exhibition   pupil of Kandinsky at the Bauhaus in
     was born in Australia in 1942 and has     includes pottery, painting and sculpture.   Dessau in 1929 and later worked with
     exhibited extensively there.              13  Evening walk (the parable of passing), 1969,   Moholy-Nagy in Berlin. Since 1933 he has
     This is his first exhibition in England.   oil on canvas, 60 x 48 in., by Norman     lived and worked in Paris and has had
     Prices are from 60 to 150 guineas.        Adams, from an exhibition of his recent    numerous exhibitions all over Europe and
     11 Woven wool and silk furnishing fabric,   paintings and drawings at Peterloo Gallery,   in the United States.
     1899, designed by C. C. A. Voysey, woven   Manchester, until April 28. Norman Adams   15  Le chapeau-main, 1967, engraving,
     by Alexander Morton & Co., 52½ x 54 in.,   is Head of Painting School, College of Art,   9¾ x 6* in., by Hans Bellmer, from an
     from 'British Sources of Art Nouveau: an   Manchester. He was elected Associate of   exhibition of his engravings at Galerie
     exhibition of Textiles and Wallpapers' at   the Royal Academy in 1967 and has had a   Andre-Francois Petit, Paris, throughout
     the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester,    number of one-man exhibitions at Roland,   April.
     until May 3. The exhibition traces the    Browse and Delbanco in London.
     development of floral patterns by Morris,
     Crane, Mackmurdo, Voysey, Day,
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