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Alfred Wallis
British, 1855-1942

Alfred Wallis British, 1855-1942

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Alfred Wallis, Mount's Bay, c. 1930

Alfred Wallis British, 1855-1942

Mount's Bay, c. 1930
oil and pencil on white card
3.9 x 11 inches / 10 x 28 cms
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Provenance

Ben Nicholson & Barbara Hepworth, St. Ives

Helen Sutherland, (Stromness)

Mr & Mrs. Andras Kalman, London (acquired from the above by 1968

Private Collection, Hove (by descent from the above)

 

Exhibitions

Alfred Wallis; An Arts Council Exhibition; Cat. No.28, on loan from Mr. & Mrs. Andras Kalman

Tate Gallery, London, 30 May - 30 June 1968, 

York City Art Gallery, 6 - 28 July, 1968, 

Aberdeen Art Gallery, 3 - 25 August, 1968 

Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendall, Cumbria, 31 August - 22 Sept, 1968

 

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