Cookham Dean, Berkshire (circa 1930) Bernard Meninsky oil on canvas Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Photo credit: University of Liverpool Details Classification: Painting Materials: Oil, Canvas Dimensions: 70 x 90 cm Accession Number: FA.3198 Credit: Bequeathed by Nora Meninsky through the Contemporary Art Society, 2001 Scheme: Nora Meninsky Bequest Ownership history: Bequeathed by Nora Meninsky (1890-1989) to the Contemporary Art Society; presented to Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool, 2001 Relationship: Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool Nora Barczinsky Meninsky Subject: Landscape, Houses, Reds, Figurative art Copyright The collection that owns this artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options. Close Artworks by Bernard Meninsky Browse more relevant artworks. More Artworks Drawing and Watercolour A Baby (1918) Bernard Meninsky Painting Still Life with Yellow Bowl and Fruit (1920) Bernard Meninsky Drawing and Watercolour Reclining Nude with Hat (circa 1943) Bernard Meninsky Drawing and Watercolour Portrait of Nora Meninsky (1937) Bernard Meninsky Drawing and Watercolour Geranium (before 1950) Bernard Meninsky Print Bathers in a landscape (1930s-40s) Bernard Meninsky Drawing and Watercolour Illustrations for John Milton's L'Allegro and Il... Bernard Meninsky Drawing and Watercolour Reclining Nude (1924) Bernard Meninsky You Might Also Like Exfoliating curve lines (total cushioning) (2014... Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, through the Cathy Wills Sculpture... Ndoto Woman (1992) Donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2010 Front Runner (1987) Donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2010 Harlequin Vase with Face (2011) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 2014/15
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