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Carol Summers (American, b 1928), “Dudh Kosi,” woodcut, edition 75.

FOR 3/21

WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL PRINT FAIR RETURNS APRIL 5–6. w/1 cut

avv/gs set 3/12 #731801

Arlington, VA. — The weekend of April 5–6 marks the 26th annual exhibition of the Washington International Print Fair. This year’s fair, to be held at the Holiday Inn-Rosslyn Westpark Hotel, features 14 art dealers from across the United States showing a broad range of fine prints, drawings and watercolors.

The exhibition will include an international mix of American, Asian, European and Japanese works, created over a period of more than 500 years. Thousands of works on paper, ranging from documented works of the great masters to cutting edge contemporary creations, will be available.

Each dealer is a recognized expert in his or her field; many are members of the International Fine Print Dealers Association. Every work of art offered at the fair is guaranteed to be authentic and original; reproductions are not sold.

Dealers exhibiting will be The Art of Japan, Medina, Wash.; Davidson Galleries, Seattle; Jeanne Davidson Fine Prints, New York City; William Greenbaum Fine Prints, Gloucester, Mass.; Conrad R. Graeber Fine Art, Riderwood, Md.; Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints, Burbank, Calif.; The Old Print Shop, Inc, New York City; Paramour Fine Arts, Franklin, Mich.; Platt Fine Art, Chicago; Keith Sheridan Fine Prints, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Shogun Gallery, Falls Church, Va.; Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints, Seattle; Egon Teichert Fine Prints, Hauppauge, N.Y.; and Steven Thomas, Inc, Woodstock, Vt.

The fair is open Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm and Sunday, 11 to 5; admission is $10. The hotel is at 1900 North Fort Myer Drive, one block from the Rosslyn Metro stop.

For additional information, www.washprintfair.com or contact William J. Lauth at 202-333-8635 or Robert K. Newman at 212-683-3950.

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