Scotch Quay, Waterford

Image credit: Carmarthenshire Museums Service Collection

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The artist painted several views of Waterford's Quayside. He was born in Carmarthen, the son of the watercolourist Benjamin Archibald Lewis, and later served in the war in North Africa where he died of malaria in 1943. Influenced by Sickert, under whom he studied, he is best known for his landscape and genre paintings using bold blocks of colour over a warm underpainting.

Carmarthenshire Museum

Carmarthen

Title

Scotch Quay, Waterford

Date

c.1930–1935

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 23 x W 27 cm

Accession number

2000.0534

Acquisition method

purchased with the assistance of the Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund

Work type

Painting

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