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In the early 20th century, a small fishing village in St Ives, Cornwall, was home to a very special artist. Alfred Wallis was born in Devon and lived in various coastal towns, including Devonport and Penzance, before settling in St Ives. Alfred Wallis was a self-taught painter who had no formal artistic training and began painting at the age of 70. In his early life, he had a working background as a fisherman and in other manual trades, including jobs as a cabin boy and cook, later taking on odd jobs to make ends meet. Wallis painted from memory and imagination, often depicting port landscapes and shipping scenes inspired by his maritime experiences.
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
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