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CRAWFI'RI) ADAMSON :I New Paintings
MARY MACLEAN
New Works on Paper NICOLA HENLEY KARLIN RT'SIIBROOKIC
Textiles (Ilass RL'TH ROBINSON Jewellery
lJuly — 5 August
THIRTY ONE
l I a ‘ NJ KN].va . ,x/xx ' i \k S \ ? Arm EXHIBITION 1989 \
English Speaking Union Gallery 22 Atholl Crescent lVlonday lOth July — Thursday 20th July Monday - Saturday 1000—430 ~ Tuesday lODOleDO
EDINBURGH ARTISTS
PATRONso PAINTERS
Palaces and Pavilions, Parliamentarians
and Pamphleteers, Patricians and Pa_upers, Paramours and Parlourmaids, Pageants and Parades, Parasites and Pariahs, Par as and Parterres, Parsons and Papists, Patri—
archs and Parvenus, Partridges and Para—
keets, Palladians and Pantheists, Patriots
and Partisans, Panoramas and Pavsagists...
l ART IN SCOTLAND 1650—1760
An exhibition to celeltrnte tlre centenary of tlre Scottish National Portrait Gallery lereeir Street Edinburgh 17 ]Irli/ to 8 Oetolter SPO’ISW‘M by {I The Royal Bankof Scotland
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