Western Morning News (Saturday)

Collection of artworks

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JOHN Branfield taught English and from 1961 headed the English department at Camborne Grammar School, Cornish readers may remember him from their school days. What you may not know about your ex-teacher is that he is a towering figure in the world of Cornish art, having been the author of several excellent biographie­s about some of West Cornwall’s most celebrated artistic figures.

He is also a notable art collector. John and his late wife Pep, put together over the past 50 years an exceptiona­l art collection of some 200 paintings and ceramics by Cornish artists.

In their early days of collecting the Branfields were drawn to the paintings of Newlyn School artists such as Stanhope Forbes, Charles Simpson and Thomas Cooper Gotch.

Their interest then moved on to St Ives artists including Robert Borlase Smart, John Anthony Park, and works by St Ives Modernists; John Wells, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham,

Terry Frost and Bryan Wynter.

In later years, paintings by Roger Hilton, Rose Hilton and Paul Feiler were added to the collection. Throughout this period,

Pep and John continued to collect the work of artist friend Tony Giles and, in fact, the very first and very last paintings they acquired were by Tony. Their collection is an exceptiona­l example of well-considered acquisitio­ns; they bought wisely, every piece has quality and merit.

If you are a follower of Cornish art then some of these works may be familiar to you as the Branfields lent frequently to public galleries and exhibition­s.

An excellent selection of their collection was recently on show at Penlee House Museum and Gallery in: A Passion for Cornish Art: 50 Years of Private Collecting between October last year and ending in January 2024.

John is now in his 90s and has chosen to sell his and Pep’s art collection. The auction takes place on February 29 in Penzance, Cornwall and online. The entire collection can be viewed online at www.davidlay.co.uk.

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> Wilhelmina Barns Graham, Gurnards Head
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> Stanhope Forbes, Boy on Horseback

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