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Hiscox to host exhibition.

Hiscox is hosting a collection of paintings and sculptures inspired by the countryside and animal ki...

Hiscox is hosting a collection of paintings and sculptures inspired
by the countryside and animal kingdom, by Catherine Morland and Robert
Rattray. The exhibition is being held at the Hiscox Art Cafe until 26
January 2001. The artists have differing perspectives on their subject
matter; Ms Morland lives in the city and describes herself as "wary of
nature" while Mr Rattray says: "I have grown up surrounded by nature and
wildlife and am fascinated by the animal kingdom."

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