Alfred Wallis


Alfred Wallis was a Cornish fisherman and artist. He painted his seascapes from memory, in large part because the world of sail he knew was being replaced by steamships. Having little money, Wallis improvised with materials, mostly painting on cardboard ripped from packing boxes, using a limited palette of paint brought from ships chandlers.

Boats Passing the Coast


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