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Cornwall Calling: Te Artists of Newlyn, Lamorna & St Ives

UNITED KINGDOM

April 24–29, 2021 from £1325 per person | with Sarah Burles

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This tour will be led by Sarah Burles, MA, who studied History of Art at Cambridge University before going on to a career in museum and gallery education. This included 12 years at the Fitzwilliam Museum as well as work in other Cambridge museums. Sarah has worked on the St Ives artists and their links to Kettle’sYard, and has taught a short course on ‘The Art of Cornwall’. She is looking forward to leading this ACE tour in 2021.

Packing Fish, St Ives Harbour by Gwendoline Hopton

• Discover the works of the Newlyn

School artists, who were enchanted by Cornwall in the late 19th century • Visit the recently extended Tate

St Ives and Barbara Hepworth’s atmospheric home and studio • VisitTrelissick Estate, which enjoys beautiful maritime views, en route to

Falmouth Art Gallery

Te beauty of the countryside, the drama of the sea and the clarity of the light attracted a succession of artists to the Cornish fshing towns of Newlyn, Lamorna and St Ives in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Te painters of the Newlyn School were led by Stanhope Forbes; they adhered to the principle of painting en plein air and found subject matter amongst the local fshermen and their families. In the 20th century, St Ives became a focus for leading avant-garde artists such as Ben Nicholson, Naum Gabo and Barbara Hepworth, as well as Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton and Peter Lanyon. Our tour will follow in the footsteps of the artists inspired by the Cornish land and seascapes from the 1800s to the present day.

Te tour will be based in Truro, a predominantly Georgian town, where we will visit John Loughborough Pearson’s neo-Gothic cathedral and the Royal Cornwall Museum, home to a collection of Cornish paintings by artists from both the Newlyn School and the Lamorna Group. Perched above the River Fal, leading to the sea, the neoclassical columned house at Trelissick ofers unparalleled, spectacular maritime views amidst beautifully landscaped gardens and woodland. We will continue to Falmouth Art Gallery, described as having “one of the leading art collections of Cornwall and the South West”, including works by Henry Scott Tuke.

Reopened in 2017 after a £20 million transformation by Jamie Fobert Architects, Tate St Ives was the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year in 2018. Te gallery hosts a rich collection of modern art in a dramatic seafront setting, including pottery and stoneware by Bernard Leach and marine paintings by local artist Alfred Wallis. A short walk away is Trewyn Studio, Barbara Hepworth’s home and studio from 1949 to 1975. Te rooms feel as though she has only just left them and the small, tranquil garden provides the perfect setting for her sculptures. Key works by Newlyn School artists reside at Penlee House Gallery and Museum in Penzance. Artists such as Dod and Ernest Procter and Roger Fry created a series of unique paintings for the church at St Hilary. Our tour also includes an afternoon at the romantically named and justly famous Lost Gardens of Heligan. We will stay throughout at the four-star Alverton Hotel in Truro, with elegant and comfortable rooms housed in a Grade II-listed building.

FITNESS / PRACTICALITIES: A good level of ftness is required for this tour, and participants should be prepared for a moderate amount of walking and standing during walking tours and gallery visits.

Day 1 Tour assembles 1730 at The Alverton Hotel, Truro, for fve nights. Day 2 Morning lecture followed by visits in Truro: Royal Cornwall Museum (Cornish art including the Newlyn School) and neo-Gothic cathedral. Afternoon: Lost Gardens of Heligan (giant Himalayan rhododendrons, bamboos, ferns, palms). Day 3 Morning: Trelissick (house and gardens with unparalleled maritime views). Afternoon: Falmouth Art Gallery (one of the leading art collections in Cornwall). Day 4 Visits in Newlyn (Cornwall’s largest fshing port) and Penzance (Penlee House Gallery and Museum) followed by St Hilary’s Church (decorated by members of the Lamorna Group). Evening lecture. Day 5 Whole day excursion to St Ives for Bernard Leach Pottery and Tate St Ives (including works by Patrick Heron, Alfred Wallis and Naum Gabo). Afternoon: Barbara Hepworth Museum and Porthmeor Studios (one of the oldest working artists’ studios in the country – visit subject to confrmation). Day 6 Tour disperses after breakfast.

Please note that the itinerary represents a guide to what we hope to offer, and some elements may be subject to change or confrmation nearer the time. We cannot guarantee the availability of all artworks mentioned.

Cost of £1325 includes: accommodation based on sharing a twin or double bedded room, breakfast, dinner with water & coffee, excursions & admissions, gratuities. Not included: travel insurance, single room supplement £195, double room for single use supplement £275. TOUR CODE: CORN21

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