• Alfred Wallis. Born: August 18, 1855; United Kingdom. ... Alfred Wallis (18 August 1855 – 29 August 1942) was a Cornish fisherman and artist.
  • 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.
  • Soon after Jane’s death in 1866, Charles Wallis moved back to Penzance with his other son Charles, leaving Alfred to fend for himself.
  • Alfred Wallis's crucifixion scene is divided into two halves, possibly by a fold in the found material on which it was created.
  • Alfred Wallis (18 August 1855 – 29 August 1942) was a British fisherman and artist known for his port landscapes and shipping scenes painted in a naïve style.
  • Experience three sketchbooks made by Alfred Wallis in the final year of his life in this film. Watch the pages turn to reveal works by Wallis that are rarely seen by the...
  • Alfred Wallis’s paintings reflect his deep knowledge of ships and their rigging. He began working as a cabin boy at age nine and later served as a cook on...
  • Text source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press). Artworks by Alfred Wallis. White sailing ship – three masts.
  • bozuk perspektif, karmasik oranlar ve duzensiz cizgiler resimlerinde bolca gorulur. eger siz de benim gibi deniz/yelkenli hayraniysaniz alfred wallis'in bu garip...
  • Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) was a British painter known for his naive and primitive style. Born in Devon, England, Wallis worked as a fisherman and a marine...