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Newlyn School - 1971 Gouache St Ives Harbour
Description
With graphite and charcoal details. Title and date to the lower right-hand corner. Well-presented in a double cream card mount and in a light wooden frame. On wove.Condition
In good condition overall, with some undulation to the paper. Minor marks to the mount. Very small scuffs and marks to the frame.
Size
24.2 x 34.2cm (9.5" x 13.5")Framed Size: 44.7 x 53.8cm (17.6" x 21.2")
Collection Information
From a collection of works depicting Newlyn School harbour scenes, painted by the same hand. Much of the collection captures naïve boats, coastal landscapes and still life studies. A selection of works stray into more abstract territory, resembling the work of Cornish painter Matthew Lanyon.
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Artist Biography
The Newlyn School of artists were a group of artists based near Newlyn in Cornwall, from the late 19th to the early 20th century. They studied the lives of fishing communities and the dramatic Cornish coastline. Members of the group included artists such as Dame Laura Knight, Lamorna Birch and Lafred Munnings.
| SKU | qe725 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Newlyn School |
| Date | 1971 |
| Dimensions | 24.2 x 34.2cm |
| Medium | Gouache |
| Style | Abstract |
| Subject | Abstract |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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