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British Artists

Alfred Wallis

Matthew Gale

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English
Tate Publishing
01 August 2014
Alfred Wallis spent most of his life in the Cornish ports of Newlyn,

Penzance and St Ives, and went to sea as a young man. His main

occupation was as a dealer in marine supplies and he was in his

seventies before he took up painting 'for company'. He sold his

works for a few pence, and died in the poorhouse.

Wallis is now recognised as one of the most original British artists

of the twentieth century, the directness of his 'primitive' vision and the object-like quality of his paintings being highly valued.

This book revises previous accounts of Wallis's life in the light of

new research and traces the development of his painting over

seventeen years. It also looks at the mythology that grew up around

Wallis and at the sustained interest in the irascible eccentric whose work affected a generation of British artists.
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Imprint:   Tate Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 251mm,  Width: 192mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   518g
ISBN:   9781849762731
ISBN 10:   1849762732
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Matthew Gale is Head of Displays at Tate Modern.

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