Collection: Cyrenius Hall

Cyrenius Hall is an artist whose attributed works span a broad chronological range, from the late 18th century to the late 20th century. This oeuvre includes furnishing fabrics, such as Penn's Treaty with the Indians (c. 1785), held by the Art Institute of Chicago. Later works include Pawns (ca. 1936) and The Art College, Belfast (1992), both in the collection of the V&A. The diversity of these pieces suggests a varied practice across different periods.