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Incident in a Landscape

David Inshaw, 1988–1989

The incident is the dramatic confrontation of an owl and a hare in a timeless Wiltshire landscape. Twilight has been carefully observed and the textured paint and rich but subdued colours reflect the artist's fascination with English painting of the 1930s, especially with Paul and John Nash and Stanley Spencer.

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Title of artwork, date

Incident in a Landscape, 1988–1989

Date supported

1992

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

76 x 71 cm

Grant

7000

Total cost

12000

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