Funded : Art Fund
179 records on 18 pages
FAMAG 2021.3Holman Hunt, William (1827-1910): The Lizard, Cornwall, Graphite and watercolour on paper, 20.5 x 26.5 cms. Funded with support from Art Fund and V&A Purchase Grant Fund.
FAMAG 2015.7.2Rego, Dame Paula (1935-2022): Wild Duck (Rosenthal 72), signed, etching with aquatint (67 of an edition of 75), 61 x 50.5 cms. Presented by the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2015.7.1McLean, Bruce (born 1944): Spaghetti alle vongole, signed and dated 1995, screenprint (236 of an edition of 500), 60 x 79.5 cms. Presented by the Art Fund. Image reproduced © of the artist with kind permission of the Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London
The gallery will credit the artist at all times.
FAMAG 2014.1Hemy, Charles Napier RA RWS (1841-1917): Falmouth Natives, signed and dated 1886, oil on canvas, 81 x 122 cms. Funded by The Art Fund and ACE/V&A Purchase Grant Fund, with help from generous donations from local supporters.
FAMAG 2013.9Morris, Cedric (1889-1982): Landscape, Cornwall (Quarry), signed, oil on canvas, 61 x 45.7 cms. Credit: © Estate of Cedric Morris.
Purchased with funding from the V & A Purchase Grant Fund, The Art Fund and Falmouth Decorative and Fine Arts Society.
FAMAG 2012.27.6Procktor, Patrick RA (1936-2003): Nasturtiums, Wusih (from the China Series), signed and dated 1980, etching (40 of an edition of 75), 78 x 60 cms. Presented by Harbottle Esq, Laurence through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2012.27.2Blackadder, Dame Elizabeth Violet DBE RA RSA (1931-2021): Orchidacae Paphiopedilum Insigne Hybrid, signed, etching ( 25 of an edition of 40), 63 x 50.5 cms. © Browse and Darby.
FAMAG 2012.27.1Blackadder, Dame Elizabeth Violet DBE RA RSA (1931-2021): Orchidacae Masdevallia Dracula Bell, signed, etching ( 27 of an edition of 40), 63 x 55 cms. © Browse and Darby.
FAMAG 2012.22Killigrew, Anne (1660-1685): Venus attired by the Three Graces, oil on canvas, 112 x 95 cms. Purchased with funding from the V & A Purchase Grant Fund, Heritage Lottery Fund, The Art Fund, The Beecroft Bequest, Falmouth Decorative and Fine Arts Society, The Estate of Barry Hughes in memory of Grace and Thomas Hughes and generous donations from local supporters.