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Carn Llwyd

Graham Sutherland, 1903

© Estate of Graham Sutherland

Sutherland shows Carn Llwyd, the site of a prehistoric settlement in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Sutherland was born in London and studied at Goldsmiths College. He worked as an official artist during the Second World War. The Welsh landscape had a profound influence on Sutherland’s work, particularly the romantic scenery of Pembrokeshire. This sketch now becomes part of the substantial holdings of the artist’s work at National Museum Wales.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Carn Llwyd, 1903

Date supported

2017

Medium and material

Black ink and wash

Dimensions

11.4 x 15.2cm

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