This week our is St Ives harbour and Godrevy c. 1934-8 by Alfred Wallis

This work, along with a number of Alfred Wallis works in our collection, is double sided. On the reverse of this work is Yacht, pink and green.

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This week our is Barbara Hepworth Two Heads 1932, part of Margaret Gardiner's (1904 – 2005) original gift

In 2008 the Hepworth Family Trust gifted Two Heads (Mother and Child) c. 1932 to the Pier Arts Centre Collection

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For our this week we are celebrating the birth of Alfred Wallis (1855-1942)

Many of the works by Wallis in our collection are double sided, including Yacht, pink and green (recto) & St Ives harbour and Godrevy (verso) c.1934-8

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This week's is Sylvia Wishart's Untitled, 1966 currently on display as part of our exhibition -Orkney and the Artist

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This week our is Yacht, pink and green c.1934-8 by Alfred Wallis. Wallis often painted on both sides of boards. This painting has St Ives harbour and Godrevy painted on the other side.

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