Stanhope Forbes: Cornwall Scenes
Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857-1947) painted scenes in Brittany and elsewhere in England, but his focus was Cornwall, at Britain's western tip. A fairly lengthy Wikipedia entry for Forbes is here. I wrote about the painting shown above here. It is perhaps his best-known work and the excellent brushwork is best appreciated in person, though you normally need to visit the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery to view it.
Below are some other Cornish scenes painted by Forbes.
The Health of the Bride - 1889
This indoor Cornish painting was part of the original Tate collection.
A Cornish Village - 1903
More of a sketch than a finished work, thought Forbes signed it.
The Seine Boat - 1904
Forbes did much plein air painting, but this had to be mostly or entirely studio-made.
At the Moorage - 1906
Gala Day at Newlyn, Cornwall - 1907
The Inner Harbour, Abbey Slip - 1921
Not long ago, local folks helped keep this painting from being removed from Cornwall (some details here).
The Fisherman's Expedition - 1923
Causewayhead, Penzance - 1943
A late painting done in wartime: note several British solders along the street.
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