Levant Zawn

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During the 1950s and early 1960s Alexander Mackenzie used passages of texture in rhythmical compositions of lines, bars and circular forms. The forms created suggest the sensation of moving through and over landscape. 'Levant Zawn' is a cliff formation near the old mines north of St Just, frequently painted by Mackenzie and other Cornish artists including John Tunnard (1900–1971), ARA.

Jerwood Collection

Title

Levant Zawn

Date

1960

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 61 x W 76 cm

Accession number

JC246

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

signed, titled and dated 1960, on verso

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Jerwood Collection

England

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