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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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'Queen of the Isles' First Visit to St Ives 1965 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)'Queen of the Isles' First Visit to St Ives 1965 The Box, Plymouth
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Art School Interior 1959 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Art School Interior 1959 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Cockerel Jug and Book 1959 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Cockerel Jug and Book 1959 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Font in St Ives Church 1998 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Font in St Ives Church 1998 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Ginger Jar and Fruit, No. 1 1957 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Ginger Jar and Fruit, No. 1 1957 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Godrevy Lighthouse 1986 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Godrevy Lighthouse 1986 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Interior of St Ia Church, St Ives 1960 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Interior of St Ia Church, St Ives 1960 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Irene Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Irene Royal Cornwall Museum
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King's College Chapel 1966 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)King's College Chapel 1966 Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge
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Lifeboat, St Ives 1965 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Lifeboat, St Ives 1965 Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge
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Misome Peile 1975 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Misome Peile 1975 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Monday 1959 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Monday 1959 Royal Cornwall Museum
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My Mother Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)My Mother Royal Cornwall Museum
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Newlyn Art Gallery 2005 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Newlyn Art Gallery 2005 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Newlyn Harbour 1968 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Newlyn Harbour 1968 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Penzance Harbour (All Around) 1963 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Penzance Harbour (All Around) 1963 Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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Pink Cyclamen, No. 1 1962 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Pink Cyclamen, No. 1 1962 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Porthmeor Beach 1960 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Porthmeor Beach 1960 Royal Cornwall Museum
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Rooftops 1958 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)Rooftops 1958 Royal Cornwall Museum
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St Ia Church and the Golden Lion 1963 Bryan Pearce (1929–2007)St Ia Church and the Golden Lion 1963 New County Hall