Cefn Bryn

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Between late August and early October 1933, Lucien was on holiday in Wales, lodging at Brynfield, Reynoldston, Gower. He painted five works on this trip, including this unfinished view of Cefn Bryn, the highest point on the Gower peninsula. It is identical in composition to a finished work, 'Cefn Bryn, Gower' (Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea), and may have been a preparatory study for that work, rather than an abandoned replica.

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

Oxford

Title

Cefn Bryn

Date

1933

Medium

black chalk & oil wash on canvas laid on board

Measurements

H 33 x W 40.8 cm

Accession number

WA2003.332

Acquisition method

Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax from the estate of John Bensusan-Butt and allocated to the Ashmolean Museum, 2003

Work type

Painting

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