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Alfred Wallis Framed Open Edition Cornish Art Print. 'St Ives'. St Ives Cornwall Art Gallery Historic Art

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Alfred Wallis Framed Open Edition Cornish Art Print. 'St Ives'. St Ives Cornwall Art Gallery Historic Art

 Bring the distinctive charm of Cornish coastal life into your home with this framed open-edition art print of St Ives in Cornwall by the iconic historical artist Alfred Wallis. This artwork beautifully encapsulates Wallis's unique, self-taught style, which has made him a beloved figure in the world of British art.

Alfred Wallis, originally a fisherman, turned to painting later in life, capturing the world around him with a raw and authentic perspective. His work, often created on found materials, portrays Cornwall's maritime scenes and landscapes with a simplicity and depth that resonates deeply. In this artwork, Wallis offers a view of the town from above, presenting its buildings and coastline with an almost map-like quality, rendered in his signature primitive style.

This print is presented in a choice of elegant frames which enhances the artwork's timeless appeal while allowing it to fit into any home décor seamlessly. Available in various sizes, this piece is perfect for adding a touch of Cornish heritage to your living space, whether as a focal point or as part of a curated gallery wall.

Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) was a Cornish fisherman turned artist whose work is celebrated for its naive style and powerful sense of narrative. His paintings, often depicting the ships and harbours he knew intimately, are considered significant contributions to modern British art. Wallis’s work captures the spirit of Cornwall’s coast with a unique, almost childlike perspective that has captivated art lovers for decades.

Enhance your home with this evocative Alfred Wallis print. It offers a window into the historic beauty of St Ives and the artistic legacy of Cornwall. Perfect as a timeless piece of art that speaks to the heart of coastal life, it is a must-have and can last 100+ years.

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Alfred Wallis Framed Open Edition Cornish Art Print. 'St Ives'. St Ives Cornwall Art Gallery Historic Art

$13,811,091.54

$4,143,327.46

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 Bring the distinctive charm of Cornish coastal life into your home with this framed open-edition art print of St Ives in Cornwall by the iconic historical artist Alfred Wallis. This artwork beautifully encapsulates Wallis's unique, self-taught style, which has made him a beloved figure in the world of British art.

Alfred Wallis, originally a fisherman, turned to painting later in life, capturing the world around him with a raw and authentic perspective. His work, often created on found materials, portrays Cornwall's maritime scenes and landscapes with a simplicity and depth that resonates deeply. In this artwork, Wallis offers a view of the town from above, presenting its buildings and coastline with an almost map-like quality, rendered in his signature primitive style.

This print is presented in a choice of elegant frames which enhances the artwork's timeless appeal while allowing it to fit into any home décor seamlessly. Available in various sizes, this piece is perfect for adding a touch of Cornish heritage to your living space, whether as a focal point or as part of a curated gallery wall.

Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) was a Cornish fisherman turned artist whose work is celebrated for its naive style and powerful sense of narrative. His paintings, often depicting the ships and harbours he knew intimately, are considered significant contributions to modern British art. Wallis’s work captures the spirit of Cornwall’s coast with a unique, almost childlike perspective that has captivated art lovers for decades.

Enhance your home with this evocative Alfred Wallis print. It offers a window into the historic beauty of St Ives and the artistic legacy of Cornwall. Perfect as a timeless piece of art that speaks to the heart of coastal life, it is a must-have and can last 100+ years.