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Ian Breakwell (26 May 1943 in Long Eaton, Derbyshire – 14 October 2005 in London) was a world-renowned British fine artist. He was a prolific artist who took a multi-media approach to his observation of society.
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Ian Breakwell [no title]
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Artist as subject
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Sketches, letters, etc.
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Ian Breakwell Notebook and one loose piece of paper
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Ian Breakwell, Kevin Coyne Possible design for a poster which used to promote ‘The Institution: A film by Ian Breakwell and Kevin Coyne’
[c.1978]