Mellon’s appeal grows wider

It wasn’t until Campbell Archibald Mellon (1876-1955) retired from business at the end of the First World War that he devoted himself to painting. He moved to Gorleston-on-Sea in Norfolk and the bulk of his artistic output is focused on the beaches and holidaymakers in the area.

Because of the topographical nature of his subjects it was fitting that one of his oils, Gorleston B…

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