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  • Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
  • Works by Gilchrist, Samuel PP/ADA/C/8/58

Works by Gilchrist, Samuel

  • Gilchrist, Samuel, active approximately 1983.
Date:
c.1983
Reference:
PP/ADA/C/8/58
Part of:
Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
  • Archives and manuscripts

Collection contents

  • Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)PP/ADA
    • Adamson CollectionPP/ADA/C
      • Identified works created in Adamson's studiosPP/ADA/C/8
        • Works by Gilchrist, SamuelPP/ADA/C/8/58
          • Receding multicolour planes emanating from a central point highlighted by a blue and black cross and concentric multicolour circles2952391i
          • Parallel multicolour lines on five planes2952390i
          • Ten parallel patterned designs in yellow, red, black, blue, purple and green2952392i
          • Concentric multicoloured irregular shapes resembling the streaks of marbling2952393i

About this work

Description

Paintings created by Samuel Gilchrist while at Netherne Hospital in Surrey.

Publication/Creation

c.1983

Physical description

4 paintings

Contributors

  • Gilchrist, Samuel, active approximately 1983.

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