Born 1933. Known for: Painting.
William Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and...
Read full biography William Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and Societies of Arts, where he has won many major art awards and fellowships. William Selby's work is...
Read full biography William Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and Societies of Arts, where he has won many major art awards and fellowships. William Selby's work is exhibited at many of the UK's finest contemporary galleries including Thompson's Gallery (London), The Red Rag Gallery, Whitington Fine Art and Adam Gallery. Selby's paintings rarely appear at auction but...
Read full biography William Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and Societies of Arts, where he has won many major art awards and fellowships. William Selby's work is exhibited at many of the UK's finest contemporary galleries including Thompson's Gallery (London), The Red Rag Gallery, Whitington Fine Art and Adam Gallery. Selby's paintings rarely appear at auction but notably on June 20, 2013, Bloomsbury Auctions London sold a 73cm x 89cm acrylic still life (lot 47) for £4200 (hammer).
William Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and Societies of Arts, where he has won many major art awards and fellowships. William Selby's work is exhibited at many of the UK's finest contemporary galleries including Thompson's Gallery (London), The Red Rag Gallery, Whitington Fine Art and Adam Gallery. Selby's paintings rarely appear at auction but notably on June 20, 2013, Bloomsbury Auctions London sold a 73cm x 89cm acrylic still life (lot 47) for £4200 (hammer).