Albert Wainwright, We Don’t Live There Anymore, 1937

Albert Wainwright, We Don’t Live There Anymore, 1937

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Albert Wainwright was born in Castleford, in the district of Wakefield, and was a classmate of Henry Moore. Photographs and letters in Wakefield’s archive show that they were close friends as soldiers during the First World War, writing beautifully illustrated letters to one another. In 1920 Wainwright received his first one-man exhibition at Leeds City Art Gallery aged just 22.

Wainwright's painting of Robin Hood's Bay, We Don’t Live There Anymore (1937), contains an allusion to the artist’s own sexual identity; the placement of the book on the table, Strange Brother, written 1931 by Blair Niles, is significant because it provides an early and objective documentation of homosexuality in 1920s New York.
Product size: 40 x 30 cm
Image size: 32 x 22 cm

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Frames are handmade from sustainably sourced wood and acrylic plexiglass. We use 90% UV-protected shatter-resistant acrylic glazing to preserve prints from light damage and bleaching. Cast acrylic is a high-quality material, offering many benefits including 92% optical clarity. Cast acrylic is also fully recyclable

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