Stolen Pictures
There was a burglary at Edward Dowden's home in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, on the 17th or 18th of July 1991 (he was away for the night). Amongst the items stolen were the six paintings in this section. None of the paintings has been recovered. If you have seen any of these pictures at any time since 1991, or if you have any information about their present whereabouts, please contact the artist, using the contact details below.
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Stone head in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Artist's Catalogue No: 32
Painted 1969
Watercolour on paper
Image size 17.5 x 12.7 cms (7" x 5")
Stolen
Ford Church, Sussex
Artist's Catalogue No: 536
Painted 1973-1986
Acrylic on plywood panel
Image size 40.6 x 61.0 cms (16" x 24")
Stolen
Apple on white
Artist's Catalogue No: 665
Painted 1984-1985
Watercolour on paper
Image size 43.3 x 35.2 cms (17" x 13.75")
Stolen
Tree in Ebbor Gorge, Wells, Somerset
Artist's Catalogue No: 769
Painted 1989-1990
Watercolour on paper
Image size 16.5 x 12.7 cms (6.5" x 5")
Stolen
Criccieth Castle, North Wales
Artist's Catalogue No: 775
Painted 1989-1990
Watercolour on paper
Image size 38.1 x 55.9 cms (15" x 22")
Stolen
Transept of Lianthony Priory Wales
Artist's Catalogue No: 793
Painted 1990
Watercolour on paper
Image size 12.7 x 17.5 cms (5" x 7")
Stolen