Paintings, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
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Image: © Paul Harrop Taken: 11 Sep 2018
Looking along the wall of contemporary works. The nearest ('Girl on Liner', 1996) is by the controversial painter Rose Wylie, who seems to divide critical opinion. Art critic Brian Sewell dismissed one of her pictures as “a daub worthy of a child of four”. However, she has won several art prizes.