Twilight Moon at Cerne Abbas

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A painting of the Cerne Abbas Giant in moonlight. Located in the English county of Dorset, the figure of the naked giant is owned by the National Trust. It is one of a number of ancient figures carved into chalk hillsides in England, whose origins are too old to be recorded. This one is believed to be an iron age fertility symbol.

Priseman Seabrook Collection: 21st Century British Painting

Wivenhoe

Title

Twilight Moon at Cerne Abbas

Date

2018–2023

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 22.8 x W 30.4 cm

Accession number

PS341

Work type

Painting

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Priseman Seabrook Collection: 21st Century British Painting

Wivenhoe, Essex England

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