Have you booked your tickets to yet? Our next exhibition opens on Saturday 24 October and we can't wait 😍⛵🚣

https://t.co/mWFuAFKLew

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a couple days late but here’s a gouache painting for the first prompt of by !!
meet Sherman (left) and Wallis (right), a Big and Tiny best friend duo :^) i’m very excited to introduce you to these guys!

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"Il difficile non è raggiungere qualcosa, è liberarsi dalla condizione in cui si è."
(Marguerite Duras)

🍀🍀🍀Buon Lunedì! 🍀🍀🌞
🎨Karen Wallis

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The Wallis Lab / is hiring a new postdoc! We study the neurophysiology driving goal-directed behavior, decision-making, & reward processing (see https://t.co/Tj6QedMIG5 for more info).

Please RT & spread the word - we can't wait to meet you!! 🐵

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Illustration from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (orig. pub. 1813). The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (UK, 1878-1940). “You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once ..”

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Emma by Jane Austen (originally published in 1815). The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (UK, 1878-1940). “Men of sense, whatever you may choose to say, do not want silly wives.”

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I hadn't come across her and she certainly warrants further enquiry! Her fairy work puts one in mind of both Rackham and Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. 1 Rackham. 2 Wallis Coates 3. Rentoul Outhwaite. Another for the list. Cheers!

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Illustration from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (originally published in 1813). The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (GB, 1878-1940). “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”

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Four illustrations from Emma by Jane Austen. The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (GB, 1878-1940). “Better be without sense than misapply it as you do.”

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We're getting through the week JUST fine! Just.. A few more things to take care of!

📸 Grange Wallis
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We continue to celebrate the birth of Alfred Wallis with this weeks and it's a double treat this week with Yacht, pink and green (recto) and St Ives harbour and Godrevy (verso) c. 1935-8

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Reedstilt and Night Stalker, first the original illustrations done by Diz Wallis for the ´81 print, next to them Dougal's own illustrations used in the reprint. Afaik it was done as he was unhappy with the appearance of those two in the first publication.

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Our is 'P&O ship', n.d. by Alfred Wallis. Wallis, a fisherman living in St Ives, turned to painting after his wife died in 1922. ⚓

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Wallis is stealth good-with-kids; Green's "wear clothes in pride-flag colors" plan broke down; Winter and Otra brought a rocket, because ADVENTURE.

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