Showing 20 artworks with Sir Alfred James Munnings
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Sir Alfred Munnings' 'Further Studies of Horses (verso)' captures dynamic horse movement & rural charm. Explore this iconic British painting, showcasing Munnings’s mastery of equine art and landscape.
This artwork is featured prominently in ‘A Garden Scene’ – The Munnings Art Museum, showcasing its significance within British Impressionism. Further exploration reveals Sarah Whitley's pioneering role as the earliest woman filmed, cementing Munnings’ place in cinematic history.
Admire Alfred Munnings's evocative depiction of Exmoor at Cloud – a masterful Impressionistic landscape capturing the serene beauty of Dartmoor National Park with textured brushstrokes and earthy tones.
Admire Sir Alfred Munnings's evocative depiction of two cows grazing peacefully amidst lush greenery – a timeless masterpiece capturing rural England’s beauty and tradition.
Experience the serene beauty of rural England through 'The Timber Gill' by Sir Alfred Munnings (1902). Explore iconic horse paintings and delve into the artist’s life at The Munnings Art Museum in Dedham & Colchester.
Sir Alfred Munnings’s ‘HM Queen Mary, a Study for ‘Driving to Ascot’” captures the elegance of Edwardian England with its Impressionistic style and portrait of the iconic monarch. This oil on panel artwork offers a glimpse into royal tradition and is perfect for art lovers.
This is a meticulously hand-painted reproduction, created by skilled artists using high-quality materials to faithfully recreate the original artwork. Each piece is unique and offers an accessible way to own a treasured work of art.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Exmoor with Alfred James Munnings’ "Brightworthy Ford," a masterful Impressionist landscape capturing the serene Barle Valley's rolling hills and shimmering river.
Sir Alfred Munnings’s "Wall on Bradmoor" captures the atmospheric beauty of Exmoor with a romantic landscape featuring figures amidst rolling fields and distant mountains, showcasing the artist's signature style and period.
Explore the idyllic landscape of Exmoor National Park captured by Sir Alfred Munnings in 'A View on Exmoor,' a stunning depiction of rural England's beauty and equine grace.
Experience the evocative landscape painting "Withypool Thaw" by Alfred James Munnings, capturing Exmoor's serene beauty with masterful brushstrokes and earthy tones—a testament to Impressionistic art.
Sir Alfred Munnings' "Study of a Landscape (verso)" captures a melancholic yet beautiful scene with muted colors and soft brushstrokes, reflecting the artist’s signature impressionistic style.
Explore 'A Grey Horse in the Unsaddling Paddock, Epsom' by Sir Alfred James Munnings – a captivating oil painting capturing the atmosphere of British rural life and equestrian tradition. Discover details about its creation and significance.
Munnings was president of the Royal Academy of Arts from 1944 until 1949.
Experience the evocative Impressionistic style of Sir Alfred Munnings's 'Trotting to the Start,' capturing the anticipation and beauty of horse racing amidst Suffolk landscapes.
This stunning oil on canvas depicts a serene Yorkshire vista, rendered in Munnings’ signature Impressionistic style. Featuring expansive fields and distant hills under a cloudy sky, it exemplifies his masterful use of color and texture to convey the essence of British countryside.
Explore Alfred James Munnings's evocative Study of Blossoms, Cornwall – a serene landscape capturing the beauty of rural England and the spirit of equestrian art from The Munnings Art Museum.
Explore Alfred James Munnings's evocative Study of Trees (verso), capturing the serene beauty of rural England with impressionistic brushstrokes and muted earth tones – a glimpse into his masterful depiction of equine grace.
Delve into Sir Alfred Munnings' Impressionistic Sky Study (verso), capturing the tranquil beauty of an overcast Suffolk landscape with textured brushstrokes and muted blues.
Admire 'Cloud Study' by Sir Alfred Munnings – a captivating British sporting painting. Explore his evocative landscapes & discover this unique artwork.