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Paul Bassingthwaighte

Paul Bassingthwaighte (Born 1963) is active/lives in United Kingdom.  Paul Bassingthwaighte is known for Painting.

Paul Bassingthwaite's work is in the Leicester Museum permanent fine art collection and in the private collections of actors Derek Jacoby, Lisa Tarbuck, Clive Owen and Kathy Burke.  Paul Bassingthwaite's exhibitions have included the Piccadilly Gallery, The London Group, Royal Watercolour Society, Royal Academy, Glasgow Art Fair, Kato Gallery Tokyo, and numerous others.

Artist auction records

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Paul Bassingthwaighte available:    Bohuslav Barlow,  David Wilde,  Marc Grimshaw,  Albert Barlow,  Roger Hampson,  Charles Shiels,  John Thompson,  Bob Richardson,  William Ralph Turner,  Pat Gerrard (Patricia) Cooke,  James Lawrence Isherwood,  Tadeusz Was,  John McCombs,  Steven Scholes,  Tom Dodson,  Harry Rutherford,  Arthur Delaney,  Alan Brassington,  Margaret Chapman,  Geoffrey Key,  Harold Riley,  Reg Gardner,  Caroline Bailey,  Bernard McMullen



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