Seated Nude (circa 1926-28) Christopher Wood oil on canvas Brighton & Hove Museums (Brighton Museum & Art Gallery and Hove Museum of Creativity) Photo credit: Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries Details Classification: Painting Materials: Oil, Canvas Dimensions: 92 x 65.2 cm Accession Number: FA000328 Credit: Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1964 Scheme: Harold Paine Widdup Bequest (1962 -1964) Ownership history: Bequeathed by Dr Harold Paine Widdup (1899-1962) to the Contemporary Art Society; presented to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (Brighton and Hove Museums), 1964 Relationship: Brighton & Hove Museums (Brighton Museum & Art Gallery and Hove Museum of Creativity) Harold Paine Widdup 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 Christopher Wood Browse more relevant artworks. More Artworks Painting The Harbour (1926) Christopher Wood Drawing and Watercolour Siamese Cats (1927) Christopher Wood Painting Cumberland Landscape (1928) Christopher Wood Painting The Manicure (Portrait of Frosca Munster) (1929) Christopher Wood Painting Landscape (before 1930) Christopher Wood Painting The Rainbow (1927) Christopher Wood Drawing and Watercolour Bavarian peasants (1920-1930) Christopher Wood Painting Angelfish, London Aquarium (1930) Christopher Wood You Might Also Like O Here Comes the Seafaring Man (1950) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 2013 Landscape of a Dream (1984) Donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2012 Delos (from The Aegean Suite series) (1970-1) Donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2012 December Forms (from Opposing Forms series) (197... Donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2012
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