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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. Having no artistic training, he began painting at the age of 70, using household paint on scraps of cardboard.
- Susan Ward
- Naïve
- 18 August 1855, Devonport, Devon, England
Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) was a self-taught artist who painted seascapes from memory on cardboard and scrap materials. He was discovered by Ben Nicholson and Kit Wood, who promoted his work in London, but he lived in poverty and died in a workhouse.
- British
- August 18, 1855
- United Kingdom
- August 29, 1942
Learn about Alfred Wallis, a self-taught painter of naïve landscapes and shipping scenes. See his artworks, biography and St Ives School connection at Tate.
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- British
- United Kingdom
15 de mai. de 2024 · Learn about Alfred Wallis, a self-taught painter who captured the life and landscape of St Ives, Cornwall, using scrap materials and his memories. Discover his story, his influence on modern art, and his final sketchbooks acquired by Tate and Kettle's Yard.
Learn about Alfred Wallis, a self-taught mariner who created exuberant seascapes and nautical scenes with expressionistic style and multiple perspectives. Discover how he influenced the St Ives School of modern artists and became a symbol of Art Brut and outsider art.
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. Having no artistic training, he began painting at the age of 70, using household paint on scraps of cardboard.