Umbrellas | Hats
These objects appear so often that they become noticeable. Occasionally they appear to hold some significance.
Crispin on a Rocking Horse (1937)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
Man in a Bowler Hat (1936)
oil on board - 45.5h x 38w (cm)
The Cod and Lobster, Staithes (1934)
oil on canvas - 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
Lulworth Cove (1934)
oil on canvas - 36h x 51w (cm)
The Red Beret (1930s)
oil on board - 16h x 13w (cm)
Soldier (1930s)
oil on board - 26h x 20w (cm)
Boy in Red Cap (1930)
oil on board - 29.5h x 21w (cm)
Head of a Girl (1930)
oil on panel - 22.2h x 17.7w (cm)
"Sunday Best" Betty and Paul (1929)
pencil on paper - 35h x 25w (cm)
Lady with a Bird (1929)
pencil on paper - 121.5h x 49.5w (cm)
Portrait of a Gentleman (1929)
oil on canvas - 25.4h x 17.8w (cm)
Clowns at Practice (1929)
pencil on paper - 37.5h x 30.5w (cm)
The Cat and Mouse (1929)
pencil on paper - 38.1h x 27.9w (cm)
A Fairy Tale (1929)
pencil on paper - 37h x 27w (cm)
Head of a Boy in Tall Hat (c1929)
pencil on paper
Boy in Indian Head-dress (c1929)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 40.6w (cm)
Clowns by the Sea (c1929)
pencil on paper