Paintings On Display
Paintings by Arnfield held in public galleries, as given by the Public Catalogue Foundation, September 2010:
Title | Date | Collection | Catalogue |
---|---|---|---|
Water Gardens, Westhorpe, Suffolk | 2002 | Southwell Town Council | Nottinghamshire |
Bonnieuz Provence, France | Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Nottinghamshire | |
Blue Flax | Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Nottinghamshire | |
Miners and Dogs | Rotherham Museum & Art Gallery | South Yorkshire | |
Save Our Pits | c.1995 | Rotherham Museum & Art Gallery | South Yorkshire |
The last Shift | Nottinghamshire County Teaching Primary Care Trust | Nottinghamshire | |
Desolation, Pleaseley Colliery, Nottinghamshire | Nottinghamshire County Teaching Primary Care Trust | Nottinghamshire | |
Rufford Colliery Demolition | c.1993 | Nottinghamshire County Teaching Primary Care Trust | Nottinghamshire |
Breaking the Coal (c.1920) | c.1993 | Nottinghamshire County Teaching Primary Care Trust | Nottinghamshire |
Woodhorn Colliery Museum | Northumberland Collections Service | Northumberland, Tees Valley & Tyne and Wear | |
Keep the Pits Open, Protest | National Coal Mining Museum for England | West Yorkshire | |
Landscape, County Durham | Mima Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art | Northumberland, Tees Valley & Tyne and Wear | |
Conservatory, Blackhouse Park, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear | c.1950 | Southwell Town Council | Nottinghamshire |
Industrial Landscape, Whitehaven | Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens | Tyne and Wear Museums | |
CadaquƩs, Spain (1) | 2000 | University of Nottingham | Nottinghamshire |
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