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Tourists of Our Own Past

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David Carpanini’s work is almost entirely devoted to the presentation of the Valleys and former mining communities of South Wales, where he was brought up. Lonely figures, scarred landscapes, perching terraces of houses and ragged roadside sheep are the images to which he is faithful to and to which he attributes the development of his creative imagination.

Rhondda Heritage Park

Trehafod

Title

Tourists of Our Own Past

Date

1985

Medium

acrylic on canvas

Measurements

H 89.5 x W 89.5 cm

Accession number

PCF1

Acquisition method

purchased

Work type

Painting

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Rhondda Heritage Park

Lewis Merthyr Colliery, Coed Cae Road, Trehafod, Rhondda Cynon Taf CF37 2NP Wales

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