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Harlech Sunrise

Dennis Flanders, 1962

© Dalma Flanders

Flanders was a topographical artist who modelled his drawing on that of Muirhead Bone. He became widely known for his drawings in the Illustrated London News and the Peterborough column of the Daily Telegraph. This work depicts Harlech Castle in North Wales and is the first work by Flanders to enter a public collection in Wales.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Harlech Sunrise, 1962

Date supported

2009

Medium and material

Watercolour with pen and ink and crayon on paper

Dimensions

37.5 x 35 cm

Gifted by

Dr Harry Dickinson

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