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The Bridge

The Bridge

Oil by Andrew Lanyon

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

The Three Rowleys

The Three Rowleys

Oil by Andrew Lanyon

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

Vertical Billiards

Vertical Billiards

Oil by Andrew Lanyon

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

The Viaduct

The Viaduct

Oil by Andrew Lanyon. The viaduct at Carbis Bay

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

The Photographer

The Photographer

1978 Oil. by Andrew Lanyon. British Council Collection.

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

The discovery of Alfred Wallis by Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood on a visit to St Ives in 1928

The discovery of Alfred Wallis by Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood on a visit to St Ives in 1928

1978-9. Oil by Andrew Lanyon. Tate Gallery collection.

Album: Paintings

Categories: Paintings

Tags: #alfred wallis #andrew lanyon #ben nicholson #Christopher wood #st. ives #tate gallery

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