Henfield, 1500 AD

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One of a set of four paintings produced by the artist, which were exhibited at the Festival of Britain Exhibition at Henfield in 1951. An impressionistic style has been used to show the village and surrounding area at this time. In the foreground is the Bishop of Chichester, the owner of the manor, in his deer park. The village is in the middle distance with the road leading to it on the left. Top right is the river Adur leading down to the South Coast through a valley in the South Downs.

Henfield Museum

Henfield

Title

Henfield, 1500 AD

Date

1951

Medium

acrylic on cardboard

Measurements

H 56 x W 76 cm

Accession number

PB1185

Acquisition method

donated

Work type

Painting

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