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Red and White Abstract Landscape

Lithograph

54 × 82 cm | 21.3 × 32.3 in

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Red and White Abstract Landscape Sale price$710.00

About the work

Artwork made by Alfred Wallis (1855-1942). The medium used is Lithograph with dimensions of 82cm x 54cm. Owned by the Hindiyeh Museum.
Materials
Lithograph
Medium
Size
54 × 82 cm | 21.3 × 32.3 in
Rarity
Limited Edition
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Abstract Expressionism
Colours
Orange, White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Alfred Wallis — Lithograph , 82 × 54 cm (representative image)
Alfred Wallis

Virgin Islands (British), b. 1855–1942

Alfred Wallis (1855–1942) was a British artist renowned for his distinctive naïve style and evocative maritime scenes. Born in Devon, England, and later residing in St Ives, Cornwall, Wallis was a fisherman and scrap merchant before turning to painting in his seventies. He worked primarily with household paints on found cardboard, creating works characterized by bold simplification, flattened perspectives, and a direct, untrained approach. His subjects often depicted ships, harbors, and the Cornish coastline, reflecting his deep connection to the sea and his personal experiences.

Wallis’s work gained recognition in the late 1920s when discovered by artists Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, who introduced his paintings to the broader British modernist movement. His art has since been exhibited at major institutions, including Tate Britain and Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, which holds a significant collection of his works. Wallis’s paintings have also appeared at prominent auction houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s, where they have achieved notable results, underscoring his enduring appeal among collectors. Despite his lack of formal training, Alfred Wallis is celebrated as a key figure in British folk and modern art, with his legacy firmly rooted in the artistic heritage of Cornwall.

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