Norman Garstin - Gallery

Gallery

  • Autumn, 1882, oil on canvas

  • Artichokes Hyeres, 1883, oil on panel

  • Haycocks And Sun, 1886, oil on wood

  • In a Cottage, 1887, oil on canvas

  • A Woman Reading A Newspaper, 1891, oil on wood

  • A View of Mount's Bay, 1892, oil on panel

  • Portrait of a Basque Woman, 1896, lithograph

  • Alethea And Her Mother, 1898, oil on wood

  • Notre Dame Du Roncier Josselin, 1911, oil on panel

  • Saturday Josselin, 1911, oil on panel

  • The Bull Hotel, 1916, oil on wood

  • Breton Women at la Faouet

  • In The Shade, oil on canvas

  • Newlyn from the Meadow

  • Tiddlers, watercolour

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