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Imagine walking into your living room and being greeted each day by a painting that lifts your spirit and connects you to Cornwall’s unique light and landscape. At The John Dyer Gallery, we celebrate this connection through our family-run expertise and carefully curated collections that bring Cornwall and beyond into your home

When you think of French landscape paintings, what comes to mind? Perhaps posters of the Eiffel Tower in Paris or picturesque villages nestled in the countryside. While these are certainly iconic images of France, they don't tell the whole story. There is a side of France that is just as beautiful. Southern France is home to artists who paint scenes of rolling hills blanketed in lavender, sun-drenched vineyards, and ancient olive groves. If you're looking for a taste of Provence without leaving your home, take a look at some of the paintings by artists John Dyer and Joanne Short, painted while on several trips to Provence and the surrounding area, including during their honeymoon. In this blog artist Joanne Short talks about her experience of painting in the South of France.

From crashing waves to calm horizons, the sea has long stirred the imagination of artists. Its power, beauty, and ever-changing moods have inspired some of the most iconic works in art history. In this article, we examine how renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Hokusai, and Claude Monet depicted the ocean in their works. Leonardo da Vinci even created a bird's-eye view of the coastline in 1515, demonstrating an aerial perspective of the Earth's geography.