Alfred Wallis, a semi-literate Cornish rag-and-bone man, began to paint at the age of seventy after his wife's death, "for company" as he put it. Seventeen years later, in 1942, he died in a workhouse near Penzance. By then his achievements had been recognised by a mere handful of London painters and writers involved in the St lves artistic scene, and but for their patronage next to none of his pictures would have survived. Wallis's work is exceptional. Completely self-taught his canvasses portray the simple life of the ...
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Alfred Wallis, a semi-literate Cornish rag-and-bone man, began to paint at the age of seventy after his wife's death, "for company" as he put it. Seventeen years later, in 1942, he died in a workhouse near Penzance. By then his achievements had been recognised by a mere handful of London painters and writers involved in the St lves artistic scene, and but for their patronage next to none of his pictures would have survived. Wallis's work is exceptional. Completely self-taught his canvasses portray the simple life of the then small fishing-village of St Ives; the sea, the sky, boats, lighthouses - these were the fundamentals of his uncomplicated life. His style reflects this simplicity, a style which was regarded as child-like in its day, but has since been reassessed by art critics and the value of its naive charms reappraised. This book is a tribute to Wallis's work. It includes 37 full colour plates reproducing his most vital images, with informative captions.
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Very Good in Good jacket. A fisherman paints from memory-and reshapes modern British art. A foundational study of Alfred Wallis, the self-taught Cornish fisherman whose late-life paintings helped define the visual language of the St Ives modernist movement. Produced at a moment when Wallis's reputation was still forming, this volume presents both a critical reassessment and a visual record that positions him as a key influence on Nicholson, Wood, and the broader trajectory of British modernism. Illustrated with 15 color plates and 65 black-and-white reproductions, the book captures Wallis's distinctive approach-compressed perspective, shifting scale, and memory-driven maritime scenes rendered on found materials using ship's paint. Mullins, writing as art critic for the Sunday Telegraph, frames Wallis not as an outsider curiosity but as an artist whose directness and independence altered how modern art could be seen and made. The inclusion of Nicholson's appendix further anchors Wallis within the core narrative of 20th-century British art. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Hardcover in dust jacket; large format, 11 inches tall. Pagination: [1-9] 10 [11-12] 112 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated with 15 color plates and 65 black-and-white reproductions. CONDITION: Bindings are tight and secure. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. Dust jacket retains the original price; modest age-toning, light handling wear, and a closed tear to the upper front edge. Now protected in a Mylar sleeve. HISTORICAL CONTEXT / SIGNIFICANCE-Produced during the consolidation of the St Ives School's legacy, this volume reflects the mid-20th-century effort to formalize Wallis's role within modern art. MacDonald's edition, with its substantial plate program, served both scholarly and collector audiences at a time when Wallis's market and institutional recognition were still developing. This study presents Wallis at the intersection of memory, material, and modernism. His work reflects a lived maritime experience translated directly into image-ships, harbors, and coastlines rendered not as observed reality but as recollected truth. Mullins illustrates how Wallis's lack of formal training becomes an advantage, allowing for compositional freedom that anticipates later modernist abstraction while remaining rooted in narrative content. The book captures a transitional moment in art history: the elevation of a previously marginal figure into the central narrative of British modernism. The reproductions-particularly the color plates-retain the tactile qualities of Wallis's painted surfaces, reinforcing the importance of material in his work. For collectors, the volume remains one of the more accessible early monographs documenting this shift in perception. SUBJECTS: Alfred Wallis, St Ives School, British Modern Art, Primitive Painting, Maritime Art, Self-Taught Artists, 20th Century Art, Art History, Modernism, Artist Monograph.
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Good (scuffs to boards; small stain spot to back board; lower edge has two rubbed-to-board spots. light sunning to board edges. pgs will have instances of light, scattered spotted foxing; some pg gutters may have darker, more concentrated foxing.... Green cloth boards w/ gilt spine printing. 112 pgs w/ 15 color illustrations & 68 bw. glossy cream illustrated dustjacket w/ black printing. Pages remain fairly bright; color illustrations bright. Front index has tipped-in errata slip. Nicely illustrated.
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