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APRIL LICENSING BULLETIN |
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SURTEX Rosenstiel’s are exhibiting once again at Surtex, which runs between 18 and 20 May at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York. We have the same booth as last year, number 2125. On the booth will be Nick Edgar as usual, and on Monday and Tuesday our new American Sales Manager, Sara Richards, and Alexia Edgar. We will also be bringing out to the show a selection of hundreds of brand new and unpublished pieces, which we are reviewing for our autumn programme, together with a new Sedona 2008 catalogue, which has been totally refreshed and expanded for 2008. We know that these shows never quite run according to time, but if you would like to make a rough appointment please do let us know. |
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This Month’s Featured Artist – Mary Dipnall For many years Mary’s beautiful flower landscapes have been published by Rosenstiel’s and collected not just in the United Kingdom and the United States, but around the world. They are pretty without being saccharine, and beautifully coloured. Interestingly, we have also noted a renewed interest in some of Mary’s older designs, and we have flowers from every season of the year, ranging from winter snowdrops through spring bluebells to summer roses and autumn brambles (or the other way round if you are reading this in Australia). You can see the full Mary Dipnall collection by clicking here. |
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Wine and Cheese We are pleased to announce the publication of another range of Raymond Campbell wine and cheese images. Perennially popular, particularly so for licensing projects involving kitchens, dining rooms and dens, and for homewares projects more generally aimed at men, Ray Campbell’s beautiful wine paintings are still as popular as ever. Just for your interest, every bottle painted is genuine; however expensive each bottle looks, it has really been bought, painted and drunk by Ray as part of his researches. It’s a tough old life being an artist! Click here to see the full Raymond Campbell collection. |
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