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Angela Wakefield
Miniature Landscape Study of Scottish Highlands by Contemporary British Artist

2022

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Miniature Landscape Study of the Scottish Highlands by Contemporary British Artist Angela Wakefield Art measures 7 x 5 inches Frame measures 12 x 10 inches Angela Wakefield has twice been on the front cover of ‘Art of England’ and featured in ARTnews, attracting international attention and critical acclaim with her urban landscape paintings of New York, London & the North of England. The style of painting has been described as ‘contemporary realism’, and is often favourably compared with Edward Hopper by collectors and art critics. Angela’s work is held in private collections in Europe and the USA, including the British Royal Family. Her admirers include leading figures in international business, filmmaking and the media. PROVENANCE: Ascot Studios Collection. Initialled on the front of the canvas, signed on rear.
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