A New Year's Cornucopia
In classical antiquity the cornucopia, also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment - commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers, or nuts.
In modern day Wykeham Gallery speak it is an opportunity to indulge in all of the above but through an overflowing of art. The "abundance" is certainly here and the "nourishment" is both guaranteed and esssential.
Feast your eyes and adorn your walls. We are open 24/7 on line.
CLICK ON THE ADJACENT IMAGE TO START YOUR JOURNEY OR JUST BROWSE THE WEBSITE FOR TOTAL IMMERSION.
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Maureen Davies, SUMMER OLIVES
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Bryn ParryPIGS MIGHT FLYBronze
Edition: 5/1213 x 10 x 6 in. 33.02 x 25.4 x 15.24 cmSold -
David Howell, THE DONKEYS, UDAIPUR
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Paula VizeSPARKFORD VALE HOUNDSPastel32 x 24 in
81 x 61 cm
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Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie, MAHARANI
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Soraya French, SNOWDROPS
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David Walsh, SPRING SEA DORSET
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Mike BernardREMOTE HILL FARM IN THE SNOWMixed Media34 x 34 cm
13 3/8 x 13 3/8 in
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Jonathan Wylder, STUDY OF SVETLANA
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Karl Martens, CRANE 1 (MOUNTED)
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Teresa Lawton, THE RED BOAT
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Fi KatzlerLOVE SKIOil on canvas38 x 46 cm
15 x 18 1/8 inSold