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Alfred Wallis
British, 1855-1942

Alfred Wallis British, 1855-1942

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Alfred Wallis, Boat and Lighthouse, c. 1930

Alfred Wallis British, 1855-1942

Boat and Lighthouse, c. 1930
oil on canvas
28 x 36 inches / 71.1 x 91.4 cms
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Provenance

Adrian Stokes, London and St. Ives

(Lord) Alistair McAlpine, London

D.S. Rugoff

Waddington and Tooth Galleries, London (1978)

Mr and Mrs J.E.Windham, London (acquired from the above in July 1978)

Crane Kalman Gallery, London

Private Collection, Berlin (acquired from the above in 2015)

Exhibitions

Modern British, Crane Kalman Gallery, London, 6 November 2014-2 February 2015 (full page colour image)

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