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'Echoes From The Cornish Cliffs': Images of Cornwall through the 20th century

Current exhibition
21 May - 28 June 2025
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Albert Edward Halliwell, St. Ives, 1928
Albert Edward Halliwell
St. Ives, September 1929
Gouache on card
11 x 10.5 inches
Signed, inscribed and dated
Albert Edward Halliwell, St. Ives, September 1929
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The Artist's Estate

A. E. Halliwell was born in Southport in 1905, attending its art school from 1923 to 1926 before graduating to the Royal College of Art in London and subsequently practising as a professional designer from the 1930s.

While working on commercial commissions, Halliwell taught part-time at Bromley and Beckenham Schools of Art in the late 1930s. In 1938, he was appointed to a full-time post at Camberwell School of Art and Central School of Art and Design, where he established its first course teaching Industrial Design.

His educational ideas, like his artistic ones, had their roots in cubism and the Bauhaus movement, mirroring the academic zeitgeist of the day, seen in Herbert Read’s 1934 book Art and Industry, which informed design courses in the UK until the 1960s. His teaching career was completed at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in Camden, where he took up a post in 1948, remaining there until 1970. 

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