Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Bernard Meninsky was born in Karotopin, Ukraine. He was brought up in Liverpool, where he attended the School of Art in 1906. He studied briefly at Royal College of Art and Académie Julian, Paris. With a scholarship, Meninsky entered the Slade School of Fine Art in 1912–13. In 1919, he held his first solo show at Goupil Gallery. Meninsky showed with London Group and NEAC. He also illustrated Minton's poems L'Allegro and Il Penseroso published in 1946. In his memory, the Arts Council put on a memorial exhibition in 1951–52 and a retrospective show took place at Adams Gallery in 1958. Further solo shows took place in other major British art galleries. His work is represented in Tate Gallery, British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Imperial War Museum, Arts Council, National Gallery of Ireland, the galleries of Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield and many others.
1950s Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache
20th Century Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1940s Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache, Oil
1910s Realist Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache, Illustration Board
1950s Folk Art Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1970s Contemporary Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Romantic Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Paper, Gouache
2010s Expressionist Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gesso, Canvas, Wood, Oil, Acrylic
1980s Post-Impressionist Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1930s American Modern Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Board
1960s Abstract Expressionist Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache, Archival Paper
2010s Contemporary Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Paper, Gouache
20th Century French School Bernard Meninsky Figurative Paintings
Gouache