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Welcome to Simpson Fine Arts
John Ambrose was born in 1931 in Browley Hill, Staffordshire. ... He has exhibited at RSMA and RBA since 1985 and the ROI in 1980. He was elected RSMA in ...
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Welcome to Simpson Fine Arts
THIS IS ARTIST'S Biography. WILLIAM BARRIBAL, SHOW ARTIST'S Paintings ... This probably explained Barribal’s love of colour, demonstrated during his ...
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Welcome to Simpson Fine Arts
Artists------------, Alan Lambirth, Bernard McDongah, Bruno Brenan, Clifford Fishwick, F Donald Blake, Dora Holzhandler, Duffy Ayers, Frank Hill ...
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