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LE TROISIEME JOUR
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KEEP
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sold RISK
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sold RELATE – sing the song, tell the story
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sold LUNE RUSSE
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sold EXiiT
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sold KNOW
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sold LA FOLIE DE LA PLEINE LUNE
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SING THE SONG FOR THE DEAF DANCE THE DANCE FOR THE BLIND
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REMEMBER THE FIRST PIANO LEG LESSON 1961
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WHEN YOUR HEART’S ON FIRE SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES
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METEO MADNESS LA FOLIE DE LA METEO
£2,500.00
John Howlin (1941-2006) was a British-born painter, print maker and sculptor. He was a contemporary of and exhibited with David Hockney and Howard Hodgkin in 1963. Edward Lucie Smith reviewed that exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, London ( called THE IMPACT MAKERS) and hailed them as “four artists ( including Ian Stephenson) making an impact on British art”. Howlin trained at Hammersmith, and moved to Canada in 1969, later living in France where he died in 2006. He has a fantastic track record and work in collections all over the world, including Canada Council Art Bank, Mead Corporation Canada, Price Waterhouse Canada, Art Gallery of Algoma Canada/ Tate Gallery London V&A London. Most notably exhibitions in: Lake Galleries Toronto,Ruby Fiorino Gallery Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario and many more. We have available a small number of quite large paintings available, hitherto unsold. Contact the gallery for further information