List of Some Works in Public Galleries
- Frances Hodgkins 1917, Tate Britain, London
- Self Portrait 1919 National Museum Cardiff (NMGW)
- A Roman Cafe, 1922, National Museum Cardiff
- Patisseries and a croissant 1922 Tate
- Experiment in textures 1923 Tate
- Landscape:Vallee de L'Oueze 1925, National Museum Cardiff
- From a window at 45 Brook Street London 1926
- Djerba No.2, 1926, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
- Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, 1928, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
- Herstmonceux Church, 1928, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
- Llanmadoc Hill, Gower, 1928, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
- Sparrowhawks, 1929, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
- Self Portrait 1930 National Portrait Gallery, London
- Solva 1934 Norwich
- Caeharris Post Office,Dowlais, 1935, Cyfarthfa Castle Museum, Merthyr Tydfil
- The Tips, Dowlais, 1935, Cyfarthfa Castle Museum, Merthyr Tydfil
- Antonia White 1936 National Portrait Gallery, London
- Millie Gomersall, 1936, The Minories Art Gallery, Colchester
- Lake Patzcuaro, 1939, National Museum Cardiff
- David and Barbara Carr, 1940 Tate Britain
- Stoke by Nayland Church 1940 National Museum Cardiff
- Lucian Freud 1941 Tate Britain
- Heron, 1941, Astley Cheetham Art Gallery, Tameside
- Peregrine Falcons 1942 Tate Britain
- Iris Seedlings 1943 Tate Britain
- Eggs 1944 Tate Britain
- Pontypridd, 1945, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
- Belle of Bloomsbury 1948 Tate
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