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An elusive item for all fans of the Clarke Family

Jan32008

This looks interesting, an invitation to a preview of a retrospective of the works of David Clarke, son of Harry Clarke and Margaret Clarke. If you can have such a thing as a preview to a retrospective.

You are bidding for a paperback exhibtion preview invitation :

DAVID CLARKE RETROSPECTIVE ALSO FEATURING WORK BY HIS PARENTS, MARGARET AND HARRY CLARKE

Published : The Frederick Gallery, Dublin 2000

It measures 30 x 21 cms and contains 12 pages with 55 colour illustrations in total.

This pamphelt acts as the invitation to a major reptrospective of the work of David Clarke. It features a short Introductions on the artists by Fiona Griffin. The opening section features forty lovely colour reproductions of the works of David Clarke in the exhibition.

There are also sections at the rear on Margaret Clarke - Introduction + 12 illustrations and also his father Harry Clarke with an Introduction and 3 illustrations.

An elusive item for all fans of the Clarke family.


I've lain my own filthy paws on original works by both Margaret and David, get me. I think the Frederick Gallery that is mentioned there may have been the family home at some point (Harry's, not mine).

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