Spear, Ruskin: The Piano Lesson – SOLD

£650.00

A wonderful framed colour lithograph in excellent condition from the series published by CEMA (Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, the forerunner of the Arts Council) and printed by the Baynard Press.

More images can be provided on request.


Artist: Ruskin Spear, CBE (1911-1990)


Title and date: The Piano Lesson, 1944.45


Size: 76 x 101.5 cms.


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Description

Artist description:

A painter born Hammersmith, west London, Ruskin Spear in Hammersmith won a scholarship to Hammersmith School of Art in 1926 and then to the RCA from 1931-35. He was an accomplished portrait painter and his sitters included John Betjeman, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Harold Wilson and Francis Bacon. He was exempted from military service due to childhood polio Spear and participated in the ‘Recording Britain’ series. He taught at Croydon, Hammersmith and the Royal College of Art from 1948-1975. Spear was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1944 and a full member in 1954. The Royal Academy awarded him a retrospective exhibition at Burlington House in 1980. Many of his paintings can be seen in public collections including the BBC, the Palace of Westminster and the Tate Gallery.