Collection: Alfred Wallis
Discover our ranges featuring the work of celebrated folk painter Alfred Wallis, including prints, tea towels, greetings cards and books.
Alfred Wallis was born in Devon. He was a fisherman and later a scrap-metal merchant in St. Ives. After the death of his wife in 1922, he turned to painting as a way of fending off loneliness. He was admired by Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, who came across his work when visiting St. Ives in 1928 and included it in the Seven & Five Society's exhibition of 1929. He died in Madron Poorhouse in 1942.
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Alfred Wallis Grey three-master Print
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Alfred Wallis Motor vessel with four men Print
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Alfred Wallis Flowering trees Print
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Alfred Wallis Sailing ships and two steamers - Newlyn harbour Print
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Alfred Wallis Two fishermen in their boat with one mast stepped Print
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Alfred Wallis Shoreline Print
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Alfred Wallis French lugsail fishing boat Print
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Alfred Wallis Ships in harbour Print
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Alfred Wallis Coaster by shore with house Print
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