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Antiques, Vintage, Retro & Collectors Fair
Name Dropping, artists I have
known from Dali to Hockney Presented by Peter Webb. Acclaimed lecturer and biographer of David Hockney.
We are so pleased to be holding an Antiques, Vintage, Retro and Collectors Fair at the lovely Hotel La Laguna Golf and Spa at Avenida Antonio Quesada, Ciudad Quesada, 03710. This is the perfect setting for the fair.
It will be on 8th March from 11am until 6pm. The hotel has a cafeteria for light snacks, a bar and restaurant. Entry and parking are free of charge. There will be some beautiful and unusual antiques and curiosities. It is a super day out.
We are so happy to be supporting and sponsoring the Charity DEBRA, The Butterfly Children. They will be represented at the fair, anyone wanting more information about the charity can meet representatives there. Come and see us at this truly lovely venue.
Any queries to Paul or Sue on 626 795 587 or 96 573 2741 or email me on
filly1245@gmail.com.
Peter Webb has known personally and published books on many famous artists including David Hockney, Salvador Dali, Leonor Fini, Hans Bellmer, Henry Moore, Allen Jones, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Joan Miro, and many others. Here he shares some of his insights and anecdotes with us. Venue: Parador de Jávea
Doors open: 10am. Meeting begins: 11am Sponsor: Blevins Franks Coffee and registration from 10am. Registration closes at 10.50am. Please be in your seats by 10.55am for a prompt start. Visitors are welcome as guests of members and must be registered in advance by the member with
secretary@mafas.org.uk.
The Marina Alta Fine Arts Society (MAFAS) has been established on the Marina Alta with the objective of providing, and stimulating, awareness and enjoyment of the Arts. Also, to enhance knowledge of a broad span of related culture and heritage. The Society is part of the the UK’s internationally respected National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Society (NADFAS).
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