Myth, symbols and a mysterious sense of place define the works of the West Country’s pastoral visionary
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Myth, symbols and a mysterious sense of place define the works of the West Country’s pastoral visionary
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Myth, symbols and a mysterious sense of place define the works of the West Country’s pastoral visionary
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Dimensions: 140mm by 140mm (square). Blank inside, so suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, and all occasions.
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
We’re thrilled to announce the new pack of six A6 postcards, printed on high quality 300gsm Invercote card stock, and featuring the work of David Inshaw (‘Allotments’), Stanisław Masłowski (‘Moonrise’), John Nash (‘Cornfields’), Samuel Bough (‘Entrance to Cadzow Forest, near Glasgow’), Paul Nash (‘Wood on the Downs’), and Eric Ravilious (‘Beachy Head Lighthouse’).
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London. The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The Raven, Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers, She did not turn, The Cricket Game, Presentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).
David Inshaw, the consummate painter of the English landscape, peopled by dreamlike figures, birds and animals returns to Sladers Yard this winter. Called ‘perhaps the greatest living proponent of …
David Inshaw recent paintings 28 September to 17 November 2013 A solo exhibition of recent original paintings by David Inshaw opened here 28 September 2013. At 70, David Inshaw is in full pyrotechn…
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
David Inshaw recent paintings 28 September to 17 November 2013 A solo exhibition of recent original paintings by David Inshaw opened here 28 September 2013. At 70, David Inshaw is in full pyrotechn…
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
Dimensions: 140mm by 140mm (square). Blank inside, so suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, and all occasions.
Available paintings by David Inshaw, ultimate living artist of the English and the Welsh landscape in the great Romantic tradition
David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London. The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The Raven, Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers, She did not turn, The Cricket Game, Presentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).
David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London. The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The Raven, Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers, She did not turn, The Cricket Game, Presentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).
Allotments - David Inshaw 1988
David Inshaw (born 21 March 1943 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British artist who sprang to public attention in 1973 when his painting The Badminton Game was exhibited at the ICA Summer Studio exhibition in London. The painting was subsequently acquired by the Tate Gallery and is one of several paintings from the 1970s that won him critical acclaim and a wide audience. Others include The Raven, Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers, She did not turn, The Cricket Game, Presentiment and The River Bank (Ophelia).