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The Harley Gallery
Saturday 19 January 2019 - Sunday 24 March 2019
Jéréme Crow was the Winner of The Harley Prize in the 2017 Open Exhibition with ‘Dom with Indian Yellow’.
For this exhibition, he will be showing works inspired by historic portraits – including the Van Dycks in The Portland Collection here at Welbeck. These paintings will be accompanied by portraits of employees that Jéréme encountered on his research trips to Welbeck.
To find out about the 2019 Harley Open Exhibition, please click here.
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