
Self Portrait by Midge Bruford
Two portraits of local artist Midge Bruford were on display at Penlee’s exhibition, Artists by Themselves. In the first, possibly dating from the late 1930s,

Two portraits of local artist Midge Bruford were on display at Penlee’s exhibition, Artists by Themselves. In the first, possibly dating from the late 1930s,

Thanks to the generous support of the Friends, the Gallery has been able to add this remarkable work to the collection. Entitled ‘Something Wrong’, the

Laura Knight gives the best description of Phyllis Yglesias, known as Pog, in her first autobiography as “our joy and delight, a wild young thing

When we hear the name Eileen Mayo many of us think of Dod Procter’s serene portrait painted c.1926-30 and on long-term loan to Penlee. Shown

By Lawrence Hendra In 1782, John Opie (or ‘The Cornish Wonder’, as he became known), leapt out of his carriage at Buckingham Palace with four