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1892 Birmingham, England - 1965. Known for: Portrait, figure painting, nude.
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker was a British artist and art teacher, born in Birmingham, England and related on his maternal side to founding members of the Royal Watercolour Society. He initially trained... Read full biography
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker was a British artist and art teacher, born in Birmingham, England and related on his maternal side to founding members of the Royal Watercolour Society. He initially trained as a silversmith and goldsmith before studying at the Birmingham School of Art and Crafts, among... Read full biography
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker was a British artist and art teacher, born in Birmingham, England and related on his maternal side to founding members of the Royal Watercolour Society. He initially trained as a silversmith and goldsmith before studying at the Birmingham School of Art and Crafts, among other institutions. The artist exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1925 and was known predominantly as a portrait painter and for his figurative paintings from the 1930s. Most of Fleetwood-Walker's... Read full biography
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker was a British artist and art teacher, born in Birmingham, England and related on his maternal side to founding members of the Royal Watercolour Society. He initially trained as a silversmith and goldsmith before studying at the Birmingham School of Art and Crafts, among other institutions. The artist exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1925 and was known predominantly as a portrait painter and for his figurative paintings from the 1930s. Most of Fleetwood-Walker's paintings are in private collections, although a number of 1930s figurative works are in public collections, mostly in the United Kingdom. Although Fleetwood-Walker held a solo exhibition at the Ruskin Gallery, Birmingham in 1927, he generally showed at... Read full biography
Bernard Fleetwood-Walker was a British artist and art teacher, born in Birmingham, England and related on his maternal side to founding members of the Royal Watercolour Society. He initially trained as a silversmith and goldsmith before studying at the Birmingham School of Art and Crafts, among other institutions. The artist exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1925 and was known predominantly as a portrait painter and for his figurative paintings from the 1930s. Most of Fleetwood-Walker's paintings are in private collections, although a number of 1930s figurative works are in public collections, mostly in the United Kingdom. Although Fleetwood-Walker held a solo exhibition at the Ruskin Gallery, Birmingham in 1927, he generally showed at the art societies, where he was lauded. He was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy and to the Royal Waterc... Read full biography
