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Onslow Sykes (1953-2017) Newlyn School, oil on board. Moored Boats, Newlyn. Presented in a painted wooden frame. Unsigned. (Provenance: Lay's Auctioneers, Cornwall). Image size: 32 x 39.5cm.
- Creation Year:Unknown
- Dimensions:Height: 15.95 in (40.5 cm)Width: 18.9 in (48 cm)
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- Condition:Light dirtying to the surface of the painting and small scuffs to the frame. The overall condition of the artwork is very good.
- Gallery Location:Corsham, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: st7431stDibs: LU881317253622
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Her early childhood was spent at the family home in Buckinghamshire, but she was a difficult child – the family hired one nanny for her and one for the other three children- and at one point she was sent to Upper Chine School in the Isle of Wright to give her family some peace! She was however the apple of her father’s eye and he encouraged her obvious artistic talent.
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