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Rodney Joseph Burn BIOGRAPHY
1899 - 1984. Known for: Painting.
Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards. Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including... Read full biography
Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards. Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including 'Milford-on-Sea' (RWA), 'Bracklesham Sands' (Royal Academy of Arts) and 'The Breakwater', which is... Read full biography
Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards. Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including 'Milford-on-Sea' (RWA), 'Bracklesham Sands' (Royal Academy of Arts) and 'The Breakwater', which is particularly similar in the simplified, almost abstracted approach to the seascape.
Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards. Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including 'Milford-on-Sea' (RWA), 'Bracklesham Sands' (Royal Academy of Arts) and 'The Breakwater', which is particularly similar in the simplified, almost abstracted approach to the seascape.
Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards. Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including 'Milford-on-Sea' (RWA), 'Bracklesham Sands' (Royal Academy of Arts) and 'The Breakwater', which is particularly similar in the simplified, almost abstracted approach to the seascape.
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Rodney Joseph Burn was a star figure at Slade, where he was taught by Henry Tonks and Philip Wilson Steer and won numerous awards.
Numerous coastal scenes are now in public collections including 'Milford-on-Sea' (RWA), 'Bracklesham Sands' (Royal Academy of Arts) and 'The Breakwater', which is particularly similar in the simplified, almost abstracted approach to the seascape.
