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The Candlestick Maker. Marjo Baan., 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Craftshop Lady. Judy Farrows, 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Pioneer Shopkeeper. John Storrison, 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Publican, Noel Duffield., 2000

Watercolour/gouache,on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.

The Restaurateur. Zoran Vujie, 2000

Watercolour on pressure mounted paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1100]
The title of this exhibition is taken from an old poem but based on the characters that are in everyone's town, the people we meet everyday that make life interesting. Here are Hahndorf''s characters who operated during the 90s, some are still there, and most of the businesses are.


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