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[Waves]

Unframed square canvas showing a series of waves breaking on a beach, a weak sun low in the sky above a cloud bank on the horizon.

[Waves]

A series of small waves about to reach the shore. Farther out to sea is a reef. The painting has been photographed on an easel

[Waves]

A series of small waves breaking on a beach, a strip of land visible in the distance on the left.

[Waves & low headland]

A rectangular canvas of waves breaking against a low lying headland on the left of the picture. A strip of mountainous land stretches along and over the horizon.

[Waves & low headland II]

An unframed rectangular painting photographed on an easel, presumably in the artists studio. It portrays waves breaking against a low lying headland on the left of the picture. A strip of mountainous land stretches along and over the horizon.

[Waves breaking on rocks]

An unframed square canvas of waves breaking on rocks in the middle distance under a blue-grey sky. The foreground comprises calmer water.

[Waves breaking over reef, Trearddur]

A framed oil painting of a coastal view. The painting has been photographed on an easel with a Kodak Colour Control Patch and a Gray Scale card visible in the bottom of the frame.

[Well dressed elderly man]

A well dressed man standing on a dirt track.The same man is the subject of 4689/151 & 4689/152. It could possibly be Lias Garmon Owens, mentioned on page 145 of 'A Wider Sky - "On the dirt road at Lle Cul I drew Lias Garmon Owens. The wind ruffled his white hair and so distracted me..."

[Welsh Blacks at Aberffraw]

An unframed painting of cattle grazing beneath a pale yellow sky. The transparency has been mounted the wrong way round in comparison to how the image is printed in 'The Land & the Sea'.

[Welsh Blacks at Aberffraw II]

An unframed painting of cattle grazing beneath a yellow sky. The transparency has been mounted the wrong way round in comparison to how the image is printed in 'The Land & the Sea'. The transparency as a whole has a green cast.

[Welsh Farmer]

Drawing, in ink and watercolour, of a farmer carrying a stick and wearing a sack over his shoulders. The drawing has been removed from a sketchbook as evidenced by the perforations on the left hand side.

[Welsh landscape]

A framed painting photographed in the artists studio. It appears to be of a hillside with sheep grazing, viewed from a distance.

[Welsh Landscape II]

An attempt to photograph a framed painting of a landscape in the artists studio. The painting, square in format, looks from one side of a valley to the other.

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