Theme : trees
187 records on 19 pages
FAMAG 2012.2.25Krokfors, Kristian (born 1952): Treehouse, signed and dated 1995, screenprint (24 of an edition of 70), 26 x 24 cms. Bequeathed by Margaret Whitford through the Art Fund
We will credit the artist at all times. Bequest.
FAMAG 2012.2.22Krokfors, Kristian (born 1952): Finale, signed and dated 1995, screenprint (14 of an edition of 70), 25.9 x 24.1 cms. Bequeathed by Margaret Whitford through the Art Fund. Bequest.
FAMAG 2012.2.16Hammick, Tom (born 1963): Walk in snow I, signed and dated 2010, etching, drypoint, sugar lift & chine collé (Edition Variable, 3 of an edition of 15), 33.8 x 42.5 cms. Bequeathed by Margaret Whitford through the Art Fund
We will credit the artist at all times. Bequest.
FAMAG 2012.2.15Hammick, Tom (born 1963): Canopy II, signed and dated 2010, etching & aquatint (Edition Variable, 6 of an edition of 50), 62.5 x 50 cms. Bequeathed by Margaret Whitford through the Art Fund. Bequest.
FAMAG 2012.2.8Chambers, Stephen RA (born 1960): Medlar Meddler, signed, screenprint (48 of an edition of 50), 57 x 45 cms. Bequeathed by Margaret Whitford through the Art Fund. Bequest.
FAMAG 2011.18Pennington, George Farquhar (1872-1961): Cottages on the seafront road, St Mawes, watercolour, 19 x 28 cms. Presented by Dower, Agnes.
FAMAG 2011.17Pennington, George Farquhar (1872-1961): Myrtle Cottage, St Mawes, signed, watercolour, 39 x 28 cms. Presented by Dower, Agnes.
FAMAG 2011.10Pennington, George Farquhar (1872-1961): Polwarth Beach on the river Fal, signed, inscribed Polwarth, watercolour, 28.5 x 39 cms. Presented by Dower, Agnes.
FAMAG 2011.5Newton, Kenneth (1933-1984): The Weeping Ash, signed, oil on canvas, 76.2 x 101.5 cms. Gifted in memory of Brian Stewart, Director from 2000 to 2010.
FAMAG 2011.3.11Abrahams, Ivor RA (1935-2015): Arcadia Suite, printer: Stoneman, Hugh (1947-2005), publisher: etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), signed and dated 1990, etching with hand colouring (Artists's Proof), 52 x 45 cms (temp dimensions - check). Presented by Professor Ivor Abrahams and Evelyne Abrahams through the Art Fund.