1935 - 1994. Known for: Wild bird paintings.
Raymond C Watson (1935-1994). Raymond Watson (1935-1994) was born in East Anglia in 1935 and studied art at Ipswich Art School. Watson made a career in commercial and graphic art, whilst pursuing an...
Read full biography Raymond C Watson (1935-1994). Raymond Watson (1935-1994) was born in East Anglia in 1935 and studied art at Ipswich Art School. Watson made a career in commercial and graphic art, whilst pursuing an interest in drawing and painting on-the-spot accurate sketches of birds which he worked up into...
Read full biography Raymond C Watson (1935-1994). Raymond Watson (1935-1994) was born in East Anglia in 1935 and studied art at Ipswich Art School. Watson made a career in commercial and graphic art, whilst pursuing an interest in drawing and painting on-the-spot accurate sketches of birds which he worked up into finished pictures. His favorite sketching areas were Norfolk and Scotland. Watson exhibited at the Tryon Gallery London, Mandell’s Gallery Norwich and The Haste Gallery Ipswich. He illustrated a book,...
Read full biography Raymond C Watson (1935-1994). Raymond Watson (1935-1994) was born in East Anglia in 1935 and studied art at Ipswich Art School. Watson made a career in commercial and graphic art, whilst pursuing an interest in drawing and painting on-the-spot accurate sketches of birds which he worked up into finished pictures. His favorite sketching areas were Norfolk and Scotland. Watson exhibited at the Tryon Gallery London, Mandell’s Gallery Norwich and The Haste Gallery Ipswich. He illustrated a book, Birds of the British Coast, in 1986. Raymond Watson died in 1994. Source: Bio is from the auction house, Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood Ltd. Submitted by: Marco Balzano
Raymond C Watson (1935-1994). Raymond Watson (1935-1994) was born in East Anglia in 1935 and studied art at Ipswich Art School. Watson made a career in commercial and graphic art, whilst pursuing an interest in drawing and painting on-the-spot accurate sketches of birds which he worked up into finished pictures. His favorite sketching areas were Norfolk and Scotland. Watson exhibited at the Tryon Gallery London, Mandell’s Gallery Norwich and The Haste Gallery Ipswich. He illustrated a book, Birds of the British Coast, in 1986. Raymond Watson died in 1994. Source: Bio is from the auction house, Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood Ltd. Submitted by: Marco Balzano