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Munson was born in Guernsey. The only time she lived away from the Island was when she was evacuated to Halifax during the German Occupation. She returned to Guernsey after the war and started to paint seriously from 1950. In 1967 she opened the ‘St James Gallery’ in the Grange and then later set up the ‘Studio Gallois’ in Lower Forest Lane, St Peter Port. Her work is highly distinctive, often choosing unusual viewpoints of local architecture and capturing Guernsey’s coastline in a rather sombre but affectionate way. Her landscapes are devoid of figures, which she regarded as ‘interference’. She often said that visitors didn’t like her work, possibly because her paintings didn’t capture the island in bright sunshine. It is clear that cold wintery days, where shades of grey dominate, inspired her most.
Title
View from Perelle
Date
1970
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 28 x W 33 cm
Accession number
GUEMG : GMAG 2006.105
Acquisition method
purchased with the assistance of the Wilfred Carey Purchase Fund, 2006
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
Brenda Munson 1970