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Julian Perry (b. 1960), Sea View Caravans, 2009, oil on panel, 46 x 34.5 cm. © and courtesy the artist.
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Julian Perry (b. 1960), Fanfare 34, 2010, oil on panel, 103.5 x 122 cm © and courtesy the artist.
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Julian Perry (b. 1960), House with Blue Sky, 2010, oil on panel, 30 × 25 cm © and courtesy the artist.
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Dalziel + Scullion RSA (b. 1957 and 1966) , Immersion Garment: Gatherer, 2014, Harris Tweed © and courtesy the artists.
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Dalziel + Scullion RSA (b. 1957 and 1966) , Immersion Garment: Rain,2014, Harris Tweed © and courtesy the artists.
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Dalziel + Scullion RSA (b. 1957 and 1966) , Immersion Garment: Silhouette,2014, Harris Tweed © and courtesy the artists.
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Dalziel + Scullion RSA (b. 1957 and 1966) , Immersion Garment: Recumbent, 2014, Harris Tweed © and courtesy the artists.
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Fiona Hingston (b. 1954), Field Walking No 1, 2007, earth and ink on paper, 125 x 125 cm © and courtesy the artist.
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David Nash RA OBE (b. 1945), Wooden Boulder, 1978, oak sphere being cut out of the trunk, the start of the boulder's journey. Image David Nash, courtesy the artist.
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Michael Porter RWA (b. 1948), Michael Porter, Dirt series 12-07-21, gouache on heritage paper, 45 x 32 cm. Copyright M Porter.
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Francis Towne (1739-1816), A View in St John’s in the Vale looking towards Keswick, 1786, watercolour with pen and ink, 15.6 x 33 cm © Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Graham Sutherland OM (1903-1980), Cornish Tin Mine, Emerging Miner, 1943, oil on canvas, 118.1 x 76.2 cm. © Leeds Museums and Galleries © The Estate of Graham Sutherland
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Mary Buckland (1797-1857), View of the Axmouth Landslip,1840, watercolour on paper, 56 x 91 cm. Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Buckland Collection.
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Eric Ravilious (1903-1942), Downs in Winter,1935, watercolour, 44.5 x 55.5 cm. Towner Eastbourne.
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Rodney Harris MRSS (b. 1966), A Delineation of Strata of England and Wales with parts of Scotland, Ireland and France, based on the original geological map by William Smith in 1815,2015, ground rock on paper, 240 x 180 cm. School of Earth Sciences Collec
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Anthony Whishaw at 92: A Force of Nature installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Anthony Whishaw at 92: A Force of Nature installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Anthony Whishaw at 92: A Force of Nature installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022, installation view, RWA, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1
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Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781 - 2022 installation view, RWA Bristol, 2022. Photo: Martin Edwards Photography1