Juvenilia
Written By Fred
E.A., without a doubt, exhibited remarkable artistic ability from a tender age. His confidence in his talent was so remarkable that he had the audacity to abandon his job as a clerk and embark on a precarious journey as a cartoonist.
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Padstow
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A lady in a garden
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A Violinist
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Bear with fish, Wildcat
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Cathedral
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Complete drawing of garden landscape with water feature and group of picnickers
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Cornish cliffs March 6th 1917 (labelled on reverse)
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Cottage garden with sawn tree trunk
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Essay on an imaginary picture Goodnight - p1
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Essay on an imaginary picture Goodnight - p2
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Flowering bush and balustrade, watercolour
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Four drawings of boats and ships in naval action
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Full landscape of bay
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Interior with writing desk, watercolour
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Letters to brothers
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Office workers
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Otter
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Sailing boat, naval ship with biplanes
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School staff caricatures
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Self portrait signed Teddy
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Small studies of trees, cliffs; complete landscape
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Three female figures
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Torn page landscapes inc Trevone Bay, view from Uncle Lauri's Bungalow, figure smoking pipe
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Two drawings of sailing boats
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Two ships (one has drawing of cathedral on reverse)
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Two studies of trees
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Two studies on board ship
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Two watercolour landscapes, one with house, one with figure and cliff