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The Watercolours + Works on Paper Fair

31 Jan, 2013 - 03 Feb, 2013
Early, Modern, and Contemporary Works on Paper for sale at leading Art Fair presenting old and new works, integrated in one space.

The Watercolours + Works on Paper Fair returns for 4 days to the Science Museum, South Kensington,
London SW7, from Thursday 31 January - Sunday 3 February 2013.

Visitors can view and buy from a range of Early, Modern and Contemporary art dealers and see Museum quality art presented in four interconnected galleries on one floor, this time on Level One. Prices start at a manageable level: ï½£200 - ï½£500 for mounted the majority of works are priced between ï½£500 to ï½£10,000, and then the exceptional items at ï½£10,000 plus.

The defining elements of this Fair: All the art for sale is a work on paper, whether it is a print, drawing, watercolour, poster or photograph. 
The art has been created by artists from the early 17th Century right up to the present day.
The work is original, of high quality, and vetted by experts 
References and themes in art can be identified and tracked through the centuries
The Fair is supported by an extensive programme of events. Visitors can:
Sign up for free talks by the experts at 3 pm each day and find out more about the pictures for sale. They can gain an
insight into the vetting process where all the works are examined by experts who assess them for quality, value and
authenticity.

Ask for a specialised guided tour to see the highlights of the Fair.

Meet friends in the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar or Caf�on the first floor within the Fair.
Listen to free live music by classical and jazz musicians during the later evenings on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday.

The Fair is supporting The National Open Art Competition, who will present 10 of their prize winning contemporary
artists�works on paper. 展e are working together to highlight the best of contemporary art�Neil Lawson Baker,
Chairman of NOAC.
New this year, visitors can try their hand at printmaking led by the City & Guilds of London Art School Printmakers,
who are partners with the Fair for their second year, building on the success of the 2012 Artist in Residence
programme.

Don稚 miss the 2013 Loan Exhibition:
The Conquest of the Skies�
A selection of little known original works focusing on the fascination of ballooning, chosen from the Science Museum
Art Collection and jointly curated by Harry Moore-Gwyn, specialist in Modern British pictures and Boris Jardine,
Curator of History of Science at the Science Museum.
This is a rare chance to see these works by artists such as Rowlandson, Gillray, Seppings-Wright and Tissandier, as
they have been retrieved from the archives, conserved and framed and will be on show for 4 days only. They have
never been presented to the public before.

Early, Modern, and Contemporary Works on Paper for sale at leading Art Fair presenting old and new works, integrated in one space.

The Watercolours + Works on Paper Fair returns for 4 days to the Science Museum, South Kensington,
London SW7, from Thursday 31 January - Sunday 3 February 2013.

Visitors can view and buy from a range of Early, Modern and Contemporary art dealers and see Museum quality art presented in four interconnected galleries on one floor, this time on Level One. Prices start at a manageable level: ï½£200 - ï½£500 for mounted the majority of works are priced between ï½£500 to ï½£10,000, and then the exceptional items at ï½£10,000 plus.

The defining elements of this Fair: All the art for sale is a work on paper, whether it is a print, drawing, watercolour, poster or photograph. 
The art has been created by artists from the early 17th Century right up to the present day.
The work is original, of high quality, and vetted by experts 
References and themes in art can be identified and tracked through the centuries
The Fair is supported by an extensive programme of events. Visitors can:
Sign up for free talks by the experts at 3 pm each day and find out more about the pictures for sale. They can gain an
insight into the vetting process where all the works are examined by experts who assess them for quality, value and
authenticity.

Ask for a specialised guided tour to see the highlights of the Fair.

Meet friends in the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar or Caf�on the first floor within the Fair.
Listen to free live music by classical and jazz musicians during the later evenings on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday.

The Fair is supporting The National Open Art Competition, who will present 10 of their prize winning contemporary
artists�works on paper. 展e are working together to highlight the best of contemporary art�Neil Lawson Baker,
Chairman of NOAC.
New this year, visitors can try their hand at printmaking led by the City & Guilds of London Art School Printmakers,
who are partners with the Fair for their second year, building on the success of the 2012 Artist in Residence
programme.

Don稚 miss the 2013 Loan Exhibition:
The Conquest of the Skies�
A selection of little known original works focusing on the fascination of ballooning, chosen from the Science Museum
Art Collection and jointly curated by Harry Moore-Gwyn, specialist in Modern British pictures and Boris Jardine,
Curator of History of Science at the Science Museum.
This is a rare chance to see these works by artists such as Rowlandson, Gillray, Seppings-Wright and Tissandier, as
they have been retrieved from the archives, conserved and framed and will be on show for 4 days only. They have
never been presented to the public before.

Contact details

Science Museum, Exhibition Road London, UK SW7 2DD
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