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A Winter Landscape
Charles Browne Core
1935
Water-colour
GA0979
A Yorkshire Dill
Sir Frank Short
Mezzotint
PT0376
Aesacus & Heperie after Turner
Sir Frank Short
1896
Etching
PT0583
Bames? Park
Charles Browne Core
1938
Water-colour
GA0974
Bowl of Roses
Charles Browne Core
Oil on canvas
GA0981
Bridge in Dulwich Park
Charles Browne Core
Water-colour
GA0972
Christo Wedding Dress
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2184
Cloud March over the Sands of Dee
Sir Frank Short
Mezzotint
PT0377
David Hammonds Bliz.
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2178
Dulwich Park
Charles Browne Core
Water-colour
GA0975
Dulwich Village
Charles Browne Core
1910
Water-colour
GA0125
Dulwich Village
Charles Browne Core
1934
Water-colour
GA0183
High Tide on the Solway
Sir Frank Short
1931
Aquatint
PT0379
Joseph Beuys Felt...., 1995
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2185
Marcel Broadthaers
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2181
Marcel Duchamp at....
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2182
Meret Oppenheim
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2189
Michael Landy 'closing'
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2187
Museum Carrier Bag
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2180
Shizo Pullover 1988
Sarah Staton
1995
Drawing
GA2183
Sunset in Whitby Scaur No 156
Sir Frank Short
Aquatint
PT0563
Supastore 93 Cat.
Sarah Staton
1993
Drawing
GA2177
Supastore Paperbags
Sarah Staton
1993
Block Print
GA2190
The Old Forge, Charton, Dulwich
Charles Browne Core
1890
Water-colour by Charles Brown Core. The accession register definitely says Charton but an enquirer from the Dulwich Society has asked whether it should be Calton, as the old forge was on the corner of Calton Avenue, formerly Calton Road prior ro 1922. The work by Core was created in 1890. According to an essay on Calton Avenue by Ian McInnes here: https://www.dulwichsociety.com/the-journal/summer-2014/calton-avenue-2 According to this, the forge and adjacent blacksmith's house (the "White House"), both dating from the 18th century, were demolished around 1922 for the construction of the buildings presently on that corner of Calton Avenue and Dulwich Village. Why the picture is noted in the handwriting of the mid 20th century art curator in the accession register as Charton House is not yet know. It can be confirmed during our audit of the art collection, as it may be inscribed with a title on the rear. Meanwhile we invite anyone who might have a suggestion regarding the world 'Charton' to contact us through our contact link at heritage.southwark.gov.uk and thank the Dulwich Society for its attention.
GA0092
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