• Alfred Wallis. Born: August 18, 1855; United Kingdom. ... Alfred Wallis (18 August 1855 – 29 August 1942) was a Cornish fisherman and artist.
  • Soon after Jane’s death in 1866, Charles Wallis moved back to Penzance with his other son Charles, leaving Alfred to fend for himself.
  • Fan account of Alfred Wallis, a Cornish fisherman and artist. #artbot by. ... wikiart.org/en/alfred-wallis/three-masted-barque-with-three-small-ships…
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  • In 1928, Alfred Wallis was discovered by Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, both established artists, when they came to St Ives to found an artist's colony.
  • Alfred Wallis's crucifixion scene is divided into two halves, possibly by a fold in the found material on which it was created.
  • Headland with two three-masters Alfred Wallis (1855–1942). The Pier Arts Centre. ... Mount's Bay with St Michael's Mount, Cornwall Alfred Wallis (1855–1942).
  • Küçük yaşlarda annesini kaybeden Alfred Wallis, okulu terk ettikten sonra önce bir sepetçinin yanına çırak oldu, sonra da 1870’lerde deniz ticaretine girip...
  • Despite his humble beginnings and lack of formal training, Alfred Wallis has left an indelible mark on the world of art and design.
  • Alfred Wallis, Cornish fisherman and, from his late sixties on, self-taught artist, was born in Devonport on the 18th August, 1855.