Collection: A.A. Lamb
Works attributed to A.A. Lamb span a significant chronological period, with documented pieces dating from the early 19th century to the late 20th century. Examples include "The Cheltenhamorama, a View of the Old Well Walk" from around 1832 and "Christ and the Lamb" dated 1988.
The oeuvre attributed to Lamb demonstrates a varied approach to subject matter. Some works depict specific British locales and travel themes, such as "Kew Gardens by Underground" (1928). Other attributed pieces include figural studies and religious compositions, alongside narrative or illustrative pieces.