Frieze Masters
11th -15th October 2023

Sep 25, 2023 | Book Fairs

Location: The Regent’s Park, London

Website: www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-masters

Peter Harrington will exhibit exceptional examples of printing, book design, binding, and illustration from across the world, spanning a millennium from the advent of printing in East Asia through to the 20th century. For over a thousand years, books and other works on paper have acted as a bellwether of continuously evolving artistic and aesthetic currents across the world. For this year’s Frieze Masters, Peter Harrington is delighted to exhibit books and prints that will allow visitors to explore the interactions across three continents between cultural taste, the fine arts, and the representation of the printed word and image.

 

Hours 
Wednesday, October 11, 11AM-7PM. Invitation only.
Thursday, October 12, Preview 11AM-1PM, General 1PM-7PM. From £145.
Friday, October 13. 11AM-7PM. From £75.
Saturday, October 14, 11AM-7PM. From £32.
Sunday, October 15, 11AM-6PM. From £32.

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Our Latest Catalogue

Peter Harrington, William Reese Company, and James Cummins Bookseller, with the assistance of Horden House, jointly present the celebrated David Parsons collection of early travel books. This second catalogue brings together an impressive collection of printed works and manuscripts that document pivotal chapters in the discovery of Asia, including the early exploits of explorers like Marco Polo and Vasco Da Gama.

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