Last time I was in Penzance I photographed the copper plaques on the exterior. They were made by John Pearson and are very fine but the verdigris obscures the detail.
The Newlyn School is a term used to describe a colony of artists based in or near to Newlyn, a fishing village adjacent to Penzance, Cornwall, from the 1880s until the early 20th century.
Picture
Marshmallows - Laura Knight
Books
A Singular Vision: Dod Procter 1890-1972 - Alison James
Harold Harvey: Painter of Cornwall - Kenneth McConkey
Newlyn Flowers: The Floral Art of Dod Procter - Averil King
Stanhope Forbes and the Newlyn School - Caroline Fox
The Shining Sands: Artists in Newlyn and St Ives, 1880-1930 - Tom Cross
Last time I was in Penzance I photographed the copper plaques on the exterior. They were made by John Pearson and are very fine but the verdigris obscures the detail.
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