The best Christmas gifts for the art lover

 

Friday 23 November 2012 09:00 EST
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Main image: Arctic hare, £120, The Shop Floor Project; frames, from £5, John Lewis

1. Side plate from The Art of Entertaining range, £13, South Bank Shop

2. 'Girl in the Green Gown: The History and Mystery of the Arnolfini Portrait', £8.99, National Gallery

3. Canvas tote bag, £25, National Portrait Gallery

4. 'Lucian Freud Portraits', £20, National Portrait Gallery

5. Large artist horse, £130, The Conran Shop

6. Limited edition Mickey Mouse by Leblon-Delienne, £3,995, The Conran Shop

7. 'The Vanity of Small Differences' limited edition by Grayson Perry, £360, Yoox

8. 'Will They Buy It' original artwork, by Ian Stevenson, £175, The Outsiders

9. Painted portrait, from £50, Paint Me a Present

10. Art and crafts workstation by Reeves, £19.99, London Graphics Centre

11. 'One Thousand Drawings' by Tracey Emin, £19.99, Selfridges

12. Limited edition tax disc art holders, £40, Culture Label

13. Francis Bacon silk scarf, £74.80, Francis Bacon Shop

14. Paint-by-numbers wallpaper, £40, Jenny Wilson

15. 3D drawing pad, £4.50, Design Museum Shop

16. Salt and pepper shakers by David Shrigley, £85, Saatchi Gallery

17. Doodle book, £9.99, Waterstones

18. 'The Impossible Museum', £16.99, Prestel

19. Screen-print napkins by Polly Morgan, £95, The Cross

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