Michael Strang - English painter

OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE

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We still have available a limited print edition of one of Michael Strang's Poppyfield paintings.
The issue is strictly limited to 275 superbly produced prints.

Clicking an image below opens a larger view of the painting.

  Gulval Flower Bed in Spring

1   Gulval Flower Bed in Spring
Oil, 24 x 30 in.

£1,750  -   $3,000
SOLD

 


Lamorna Harbour

2   Lamorna Harbour
Oil on canvas, 10 x 12 in. 

£350  -  $600
SOLD

A Cornish Hedge in Flower

3   A Cornish Hedge in Flower
Oil, 60 x 36in. 


SOLD



A Crowded Porthmeor Beach

4    A Crowded Porthmeor Beach, St Ives
Oil, 10 x 14 in.


SOLD

Cabbages in Flower, Gulval Allotments

5  Cabbages in Flower, Gulval Allotments
Oil, 24 x 20 in.


£900  -  $1,500



Hayle Harbour, Spring

6  Hayle Harbour, Spring
Oil, 12 x 16 in.
A companion painting was in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - London - 1997.

£600  -  $1,000

Summer, Porthmeor Beach, St Ives 1996

7 Summer, Porthmeor Beach, St Ives 1996
Oil, 8 x 12 in.

SOLD



Beech Tree Cottage, Longcross, Surrey

8  Beech Tree Cottage, Longcross, Surrey
Oil, 20 x 30 in.

£2,000  -  $3,400

Poppies on the edge of a Cornish cornfield

9  Poppies on the edge of a Cornish cornfield
Oil, 24 x 36in.

SOLD

Rainbow, Cott Valley

10  Rainbow, Cott Valley
Oil, 36 x 48 in.

£4,000  -  $6,750

Gorse and Heather, Near Gurnard's Head, Cornwall

11  Gorse and Heather, Near Gurnard's Head, Cornwall
Oil, 36 x 48 in.

£4,000  -  $6,750


Most of the paintings in the Welsh Collection pages are also available for sale.

Michael always has a large selection of oil paintings for sale. Please contact us for more details.

We still have available a limited print edition of one of Michael's Poppyfield paintings.
The issue is strictly limited to 275 superbly produced prints.

Home | The Artist | Recent Work | Gallery | Prints | How to order

Phil Oliver
Last updated 16 April 2007