‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’ Auction
Shapiro presents ‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’. The auction, which takes place on 27 October, includes the work of Archibald Prize winners Judy Cassab and Brett Whiteley.
‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’ Auction
Shapiro presents ‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’. The auction, which takes place on 27 October, includes the work of Archibald Prize winners Judy Cassab and Brett Whiteley.
April 4th, 2011
‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’ Auction
Shapiro presents ‘Three Centuries of Art and Design’. The auction, which takes place on 27 October, includes the work of Archibald Prize winners Judy Cassab and Brett Whiteley.
The collection can be viewed prior to the auction from Thursday 21 – Monday 25 October between 11am – 5pm.
Auction: 6pm, 27 October 2010
Shapiro Gallery – 162 Queen Street, Woollahra.
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