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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 was a Cornish fisherman and artist who painted seascapes from memory. He was a pioneer of naïve art, known for his direct and realistic style of painting on cardboard. He was influenced by Ben Nicholson and Kit Wood, and his art is featured in the Tate St Ives gallery.
- 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
Há 20 horas · Learn about the life and work of Alfred Wallis, a self-taught artist and fisherman who painted scenes of his coastal home in Cornwall. Discover his use of everyday materials, his connection to other artists, and his final sketchbooks.
Learn about the life and work of Alfred Wallis, a self-taught artist who painted expressive and vibrant seascapes and nautical scenes without formal training. Explore his biography, influences, style, and legacy in the context of the St. Ives School of modern 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.