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The Red Shoe

The Red Shoe

Signed limited edition print.

A3 format.

Original is in collection of Michel Roux, Jr.

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House near Monterchi

House near Monterchi

Signed limited edition print.

A3 format.

Original is in collection of Roberto Vittori.

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Along the Corso

Signed limited edition print.

A3 format.

Original owned by anonymous British collector.

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Flower Painting in Red

Roses on Red

Signed limited edition print.

A3 format.

Original is in collection of anonymous American collector.

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William Rose: Images of Bath and Italy
Softcover : 32 pages
Publisher : Victoria Art Gallery
Author : Jon Bennington
Language : English
Date : November 2004
Product Dimensions : 28 x 20 x 0.3 cm

Exhibition catalogue including images of
Italian and British landscapes.

£8 plus shipping.

 

William Balthazar Rose Exhibition Catalogue
Softcover : 36 pages
Publisher : Brian Sinfield Gallery
Author : Peter Davies
Language : English
Date : October 2012
Product Dimensions: 29.7 x 21 x 0.5 cm

Exhibition catalogue from 2011.

£10 plus shipping.

Biography of American painter collaboratively written while on creative sabbatical at C.A.S.A. artist cooperative in Ames, Iowa.

£15 plus shipping

“What I loved most about this book is its holistic approach . . . It’s more than just descriptions of art, but an entire cultural immersion. Elliott and William Balthazar Rose carry you on an epic adventure through one of America’s most beloved (yet underappreciated) states, and help you discover what is so special about Iowa with an emphasis on Wood’s iconic art of the Midwest. I highly recommend this book to anyone going on a road trip through Iowa, or who has an interest in American art!” –By Zachary Hulstrom