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the landscape collection
Andrew Hemingway began painting as a young boy, capturing the landscape of moors, hills, valleys and streams that surrounded his Yorkshire home. Constable and Turner were his heroes in those formative days.
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In the last 10 years, after a break of decades, he has returned to paint the landscape again. His love of the Alps has led him to make a serious study of modern-day Switzerland, particularly focusing on the imprint of human beings on the natural landscape.
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The Swiss series continues to grow; the paintings shown here are part of a wider collection, the vast majority of which has never been exhibited before.
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the world's wild fires
switzerland
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