ALFRED WALLIS (1855-1942)
ALFRED WALLIS (1855-1942)
ALFRED WALLIS (1855-1942)
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THE COLLECTION OF LORD MYNERS, FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE TRUSTEES OF TATE
ALFRED WALLIS (1855-1942)

Boats, Cliff and Lighthouse

Details
ALFRED WALLIS (1855-1942)
Boats, Cliff and Lighthouse
signed 'A.WALLIS' (upper centre)
pencil and oil on board, shaped
16 ¾ x 19 ¼ in. (42.5 x 48.9 cm.)
Provenance
Mrs Adrian Stokes.
with Crane Kalman Gallery, London, where purchased by Lord Myners in March 1996.
Exhibited
London, Arts Council of Great Britain, Tate Gallery, Alfred Wallis, May - June 1968, no. 162: this exhibition travelled to York, City Art Gallery, July 1968; Aberdeen, Art Gallery, August 1968; and Kendal, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, August - September 1968.
London, Crane Kalman Gallery, Alfred Wallis and Patrick Hayman, May - June 1995, exhibition not numbered.

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Lot Essay

We are very grateful to Robert Jones for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.

The collection of Lord Myners, CBE (1948-2022), focusses on the esteemed St Ives group of artists, tracking the history of a small Cornish fishing village becoming an epicentre of modern art in post-war Britain. Myners’ biography tells a similar story, from a local Cornishman to an influential patron. The quality of this collection reflects his generous support of the arts as a former trustee of the Royal Academy, Glyndebourne, the National Maritime Museum, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. His efforts in championing Britain’s rich cultural history were recognised with his appointment as Chair of Tate St Ives in 2002, and nationally as Chairman of Tate Trustees in April 2004.

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