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The house wont be opened again, and its quite a wreck inside now. As it is being demolished soon, everything that could be salvaged has been.

The crapping dog has been taken from a crapping greyhound in the centre of a large painting in Dulwich Picture Gallery by the 17th century Dutch artist Pynacker, see attached images.

There isn't an official list that I know of. I should do one! I did this Google map



Inspiring City has suggested a walk incorporating nearly all of the murals. http://inspiringcity.com/2013/05/18/the-outdoor-street-art-gallery-of-dulwich/ He has missed out the Phlegm, the Reka, the small Pablo Delgado paste ups and Ben Wilson's chewing gum.


There are lots of articles about the project here http://dulwichonview.org.uk/?s=baroque+the+streets.


I am leading a walk on Sunday, 2-5pm which takes in most of the walls and ends in Dulwich Picture Gallery where I show the paintings that were the inspiration for the artists. Here is the event on Facebook for more details. https://www.facebook.com/events/154042524798954/

charliebubs Wrote:

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> Thank you so much Ingrid. The map is great.

>

> I can't see the Pablo Delgado on there though? The

> smaller art pieces fascinate me!

>

> What a shame I'm away this weekend; I would of

> come on your walk. Will you run it again?

>

> Charlie


The Pablo Delgados are now on the map. The next walks are this coming Sunday, 25 August, 22 and 29 September at 2pm. More info here. http://dulwichonview.org.uk/2013/07/07/find-out-about-dulwich-street-art-fortnightly-walks/ Just let me know if you want to come along.

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