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  2. Art UK - Wikipedia

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    Art UK is a cultural, education charity in the United Kingdom, [1] previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation. Since 2003, it has digitised more than 300,000 paintings, sculptures and other artworks by more than 53,700 artists.

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  9. Fine Art Trade Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Art Trade Guild was founded in 1910 and represents members as well as assuming the purpose of its predecessor in trying to "preserve the integrity of the limited edition print". [6] More recently Colin Ruffell [ 7 ] was the first artist to be elected as Master of the Guild in 2008, [ 8 ] serving in this role for two years.