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International Prints (16,593)
The garden is open
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Les sans-culottes
Ian Hamilton FINLAY; Laurie CLARK
The Desmoulins Connection
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Mr Greene and the White Brigands
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Headley, Meulenkamp & Waldemar
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
According to the National Trust...
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Menu à la carte
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Head-ley
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
When the world took to tolerance it took to crime
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
A modest hero
Ian Hamilton FINLAY; Gary HINCKS
Third anniversary of the first battle of Little Sparta
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Fewer sculptures! More statues!
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Daddy, what did YOU do in the Little Spartan War?
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
A flute for Saint-Just
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Hommage à David (2)
Ian Hamilton FINLAY; Ron COSTLEY
The present order is the disorder of the future
Ian Hamilton FINLAY; Nicholas SLOAN
In the Picturesque landscape of the Revolution the wildest of the banditti were all ex-lawyers
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
In the first chapters of the Revolution when the ribbons were still on the haycocks...
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
It is not true that the blade was terrible...
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
The French Revolution was something other than the French nation on the psychoanalyst’s couch
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
“Who are these men who have no streets named after them?”
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Three parties in the convention: the mountain, the plain, the ravine
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Revolutions conceived in the fields are very different from revolutions conceived in the cellar
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
You cannot step into the same Revolution twice
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
For the best of the Jacobins the revolution was intended as a pastoral whose Virgil was Rousseau
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Knitting was a reserved occupation
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Sailors! Revolutionaries!
Ian Hamilton FINLAY; Gary HINCKS
Proclamation des Représentans du Peuple
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
To cease to believe in others is an impermissible luxury
Ian Hamilton FINLAY
Freedom of speech is not freedom to speak...
Ian Hamilton FINLAY