A picture perfect project
With so many artists, both professional and amateur,
attracted by the picturesque East Devon
landscape, it's no surprise that Fairlynch boasts a fine collection of works of
art.
The Museum's Disposal and Acquisitions Committee has
estimated that Fairlynch has around 400 sketches, drawings, original paintings
and prints of local significance or by local artists.
Some of these paintings can now be viewed online
thanks to a partnership between the Public Catalogue Foundation and the BBC.
200,000 publicly owned oil paintings are held in institutions ranging from
museums large and small to town halls, universities, hospitals and even fire
stations.
However, four in five of these paintings are not on
view. Over the last few years the PCF has been working closely with collections
up and down the country to photograph such works of art and collate information
about each painting.
The Foundation launched the project in summer 2011
with approximately 60,000 paintings. There are now over 210,000 paintings
online.
Oil paintings at Fairlynch can now be viewed online by
clicking on
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/galleries/locations/fairlynch-museum-5056
Pictured above is 'Rainy Day' by George Ellis
Carpenter MC, one of the paintings in Fairlynch now viewable on the PCF site.
To see how the Muse encouraged me to compose yet another
piece of ‘glorious doggerel’ inspired by the painting click here
In due course, more information will be published about the artist.
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