Gold Illuminated Elephant Folio of Paradise Lost

On Display: Terrance Lindall’s
GOLD ILLUMINATED PARADISE LOST ELEPHANT FOLIO
(only two copies in existence)
ONE OF THESE GOLD FOLIO PAGES WILL BE ON THE COVER OF the 2013 Cambridge Companion to Paradise Lost

Refreshments Available

3 PM Introduction by Yuko Nii, Founder and Artistic Director of the Williamburg Art & historical Center

3:15 PM Bienvenido Bones Banez performs his renowned “Satanic Rhapsody” on our Grand Piano

3:30 PM Dr. Carter Kaplan , Editor in Chief of International Authors, discusses their new release, EMANATIONS: THIRD EYE

3:45 PM Audience questions and answers followed by book signings

4 PM Terrance Lindall will sign his limited edition book about the Gold Folio (preview) and talk about the Paradise Lost Contemporary Art Collection that is being developed by the Yuko Nii Foundation and the complimentary collection being developed by Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser for the University of South Carolina, which will be on display at a grand conclave of artists, collectors and scholars at the U of SC in 2015 (info: [email protected])











When: Sat., Sep. 21, 2013 at 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
135 Broadway
718-486-6012
Price: $5
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On Display: Terrance Lindall’s
GOLD ILLUMINATED PARADISE LOST ELEPHANT FOLIO
(only two copies in existence)
ONE OF THESE GOLD FOLIO PAGES WILL BE ON THE COVER OF the 2013 Cambridge Companion to Paradise Lost

Refreshments Available

3 PM Introduction by Yuko Nii, Founder and Artistic Director of the Williamburg Art & historical Center

3:15 PM Bienvenido Bones Banez performs his renowned “Satanic Rhapsody” on our Grand Piano

3:30 PM Dr. Carter Kaplan , Editor in Chief of International Authors, discusses their new release, EMANATIONS: THIRD EYE

3:45 PM Audience questions and answers followed by book signings

4 PM Terrance Lindall will sign his limited edition book about the Gold Folio (preview) and talk about the Paradise Lost Contemporary Art Collection that is being developed by the Yuko Nii Foundation and the complimentary collection being developed by Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser for the University of South Carolina, which will be on display at a grand conclave of artists, collectors and scholars at the U of SC in 2015 (info: [email protected])

Buy tickets/get more info now