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Watercolour is a sophisticated medium. There is no room for mistakes. In his childhood it was the only form of paint that Dad had available. He really began to understand its qualities when he first saw Turner's work at Farnley Hall. After experimenting with it a bit he found that oil paint with its almost sculptural textures suited his form of expression best. So there are not so many examples of watercolour overall in his output. 

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Lyme Regis (1932)

watercolour on paper - 19.2h x 27.9w (cm)

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The Beach, Lyme Regis (1932)

watercolour on paper - 17.8h x 27.9w (cm)

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Lyme Regis (1932)

watercolour on paper - 13.1h x 27.9w (cm)

Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis (1932)

watercolour on paper - 19h x 28.5w (cm)

Wyke Regis

Wyke Regis (1932)

watercolour on paper - 19h x 27w (cm)

Man of War

Man of War (1929)

watercolour and pencil on paper - 33.5h x 40.5w (cm)

Mother and Child

Mother and Child (1928)

watercolour and pencil on paper - 36h x 25w (cm)

Under Sail

Under Sail (1924)

watercolour on paper - 21h x 27w (cm)

Yorkshire

Yorkshire (1923)

watercolour on board

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Marine (1923)

watercolour and pastels on card

Mountain Scene

Mountain Scene (1923)

watercolour on paper on board - 27h x 37.5w (cm)

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Ingleborough (Yorkshire) (1923)

watercolour on paper - 13h x 24.5w (cm)

Weymouth

Weymouth (1923)

watercolor on paper - 17.8h x 25.4w (cm)

Storm, Moors

Storm, Moors (26th Dec 1922)

watercolour on paper - 20h x 26w (cm)

Early Morning

Early Morning (26th Dec 1922)

watercolour on paper - 20h x 26w (cm)

Lit Up Moors

Lit Up Moors (1922)

watercolour on paper

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