Collection : Art Funded works
119 records on 12 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 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.
FAMAG 2011.29Gardner, Grace (1920-2013): Forest murmurs, signed, oil on canvas, 170 x 262.5 cms. The Grace Gardner Gift.
FAMAG 2010.29Gotch, Thomas Cooper RBA RI RP (1854-1931): Innocence, 1904, signed, watercolour, 23 x 19 cms. Purchased with funding from The Art Fund, Falmouth Decorative Fine Arts Society, Dr Pam Lomax and Ron Hogg, Jacqueline and Richard Worswick (in memory of their daughter, Helen), and local funding.
FAMAG 2010.11Sargent, John Singer RA RWS (1856-1925): Portrait of Charles Napier Hemy, signed and dated 1905, inscribed to my friend Napier Hemy John S. Sargent, oil on canvas, 67.3 x 51.8cm. Purchased with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Art Fund, MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund, Cornwall Heritage Trust, The Tanner Trust and generous donations from local supporters.
FAMAG 2009.27Jackson, Kurt (born 1961): Walking across the Great Flat Lode picking up treasures, signed and dated 2008, mixed media, 102.5 x 98.5 cms. Purchased with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the Darwin 200 celebrations
We will credit the artist at all times and not sell on the rights to reproduction to a third party.
FAMAG 2009.20.37Renoir, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919): Berthe Morisot (1841-1895), 1892, etching, 26.5 x 32 cms. Given by Mrs Naomi G. Weaver through the Art Fund.
FAMAG 2009.20.36Renoir, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919): Baigneuse debout à mi-jambes, dated 1910, etching, 47.5 x 32.5 cms. Given by Mrs Naomi G. Weaver through the Art Fund.