Where to see Alfred Wallis's paintings in the uk
Belfast (Ulster Mus.): "Consols Mine Raswall Hill and the Road Zennor to Farms. The White You See Is Granite"; (c. 1936, oil and gouache on board).
Cambridge (The Fitzwilliam Mus.): Two Masted Yawl (oil and graphite on card).
Cambridge (Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge): 101 paintings from 1928-1940 and three sketchbooks from 1941.
Chichester (Otter Gallery, Univ. of Chichester): Boat (oil on paper).
Cornwall (The Cornwall Mus. and Art Gallery): Penzance Harbour Entrance (oil on board).
Dorchester (Dorset Mus.): Landscape with a House and Trees (oil on card); Harbour, St Ives, Cornwall (c. 1936, oil and pencil on cardboard); Three-Masted Schooner (oil and pencil on cardboard); Fishing Boat (oil on cardboard); Fishing Boat with Two Masts and Yellow Sails (oil on cardboard); Landscape with house and trees (oil on cardboard); Fishing boat on water (oil on cardboard); Sailing boat with three masts (oil on cardboard); Harbour at St Ives with fishing boats (oil on cardboard).
Eastbourne (Towner AG): Sailing Ship (c. 1930s, oil on cardboard on panel); Three Ships (c.1930s, oil on cardboard on panel); Steamer (c. 1930s, oil on cardboard on panel); White Sails (oil on cardboard).
Essex (Univ. of Essex Mus.): St Michael's Mount Harbour (oil on board); Ship (oil on board); Ships in Harbour (oil on board); Harbour and Sailing Ship (oil on board); Houses and Kilns (oil on board).
Greenwich (National Maritime Mus.): St Ives Harbour, Cornwall (mid-20th century, oil with graphite on card on board).
Hampshire (Mottisfont Abbey National Trust): House (c. 1935–1936, oil on canvas).
Hastings (Jerwood Collection): Two Boats (c. 1930, pencil and oil on card).
Isle of Wight (Sir Max Aitken Mus.): Sailing Boats (oil on board).
Leeds (Leeds Art Gallery): Mount's Bay with St Michael's Mount, Cornwall (oil and crayon on board).
Leicester (Leicester Mus. and Art Gallery): Two Black Boats Sailing Up Dark Grey Waves (oil on card).
London (Arts Council Collection): Ship in Rough Sea (oil on card); Trawler (oil on board).
London (Tate Collection): Schooner under the Moon (c. 1935-1936?, oil on board on panel); Voyage to Labrador (c. 1935-1936?, oil on panel); Houses at St Ives, Cornwall (c. 1928-1942?, oil on panel); The Blue Ship (c. 1934?, oil on panel on wood); St Ives (c. 1928, oil and drawing on board); Boats at Rest in Mount’s Bay (oil on board); Wreck of the Alba (1938, oil paint on wood); P.Z. 11 (c. 1928, oil paint on wood); Two Boats (c. 1928, oil on board); String of Boats (c. 1928, oil on board); "The Hold House Port Mear Square Island Port Mear Beach" (c. 1932?, oil on board); Two-Masted Ship (c. 1928, oil paint and graphite on paper).
Manchester (Manchester Art Gallery): Trawler and Pier (oil on card).
Middlesbrough (Institute of Modern Art): Boats (oil on canvas).
Orkney (The Pier Arts Centre): St Ives harbour: White sailing ship (c. 1934–1938, oil and pencil on card); White sailing ship – three masts (c. 1934–1938, oil on paper); Three ships and lighthouse (c. 1934–1938, oil and pencil on card); Headland with two three-masters (c.1934–1938, oil on card); Against Longships fog (c. 1934–1938, oil on card); Seascape (oil on plywood); St Ives harbour and Godrevy (c. 1934–1938, oil and pencil on card); Yacht, pink and green (c. 1934–1938, oil and pencil on card).
Oxford (Wolfson College, Univ. of Oxford): Boats (pencil and oil on paper); The Fleet at Sea (pencil, chalk and oil on paper)
Plymouth (The Box): Mount's Bay (oil on cardboard); Two-Masted Schooner, Ketch (oil on board).
Southampton (Southampton City Art Gallery): Boat on the Sea (1937, oil on card).
Swindon (Swindon Mus. and Art Gallery): Ship Amid Tall Waves (oil and pencil on cardboard).
Warwickshire (Compton Verney): Schooner Approaching a Harbour (c. 1930, oil on tin).
Wolverhampton (Wolverhampton Art Gallery): A Brig, Close to Shore (oil on board).
