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George Tute

Flowers in Vase Abstracted Expressionism Still LIfe
By Robert Henry Hurdle RWA
Located in Soquel, CA
England Academy: Derek Balmer, John Huggins, Robert Hurdle, Neil Murison, Alfred Stockham and George Tute
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1970s Modern Abstract Paintings

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Robert Henry Hurdle RWA for sale on 1stDibs

Robert Henry Hurdle, Royal West of England Academy (RWA) was born in London, on 9th August, 1918. He first trained at the Richmond School of Art, and then after distinguished war service during World War 2, he studied painting at Camberwell School of Art under Sir William Coldstream and was later a senior lecturer at the West of England College of Art (later called Bristol Polytechnic). Hurdle has exhibited widely across the British Isles, and most notably in Hong Kong and the South of France. His most recent solo show was at the Art Room, at Topsham, Devon in 2013. Hurdle’s work is featured in many public and private collections including, Bristol City Art Gallery and the Royal West of England Academy.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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