Margaret Green, The Red Lion Hotel, oil on canvas
Margaret Green (1925-2003) oil on canvas, signed to verso, with address and inscribed 'The Red Lion Hotel.' (1950s)
Dimensions: 60cm x 50 cm, with frame 70cm x 60cm.
Margaret Green
Margaret Green determined on life as an artist after a youthful encounter with Patrick Heron on a family holiday in Yorkshire, after graduating from her local art school with a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art.
After marrying the artist Lionel Bulmer, the couple lived in Chelsea after WW2 and made pictures of London parks, streets and embankments before looking further afield to the Sussex countryside and seashore.
After a move to Suffolk, Margaret's pictures became smaller in format, subtler and more intimate as time progressed, but when painting by the sea or along the Blyth estuary she emerged as an artist of assured techniques and ambitions. Her reticent yet acutely observed pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy with the London Group, as well as with the NEAC. Examples of her work are held in Tate Britain, the Government Art Collection and numerous public galleries.
Margaret Green (1925-2003) oil on canvas, signed to verso, with address and inscribed 'The Red Lion Hotel.' (1950s)
Dimensions: 60cm x 50 cm, with frame 70cm x 60cm.
Margaret Green
Margaret Green determined on life as an artist after a youthful encounter with Patrick Heron on a family holiday in Yorkshire, after graduating from her local art school with a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art.
After marrying the artist Lionel Bulmer, the couple lived in Chelsea after WW2 and made pictures of London parks, streets and embankments before looking further afield to the Sussex countryside and seashore.
After a move to Suffolk, Margaret's pictures became smaller in format, subtler and more intimate as time progressed, but when painting by the sea or along the Blyth estuary she emerged as an artist of assured techniques and ambitions. Her reticent yet acutely observed pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy with the London Group, as well as with the NEAC. Examples of her work are held in Tate Britain, the Government Art Collection and numerous public galleries.
Margaret Green (1925-2003) oil on canvas, signed to verso, with address and inscribed 'The Red Lion Hotel.' (1950s)
Dimensions: 60cm x 50 cm, with frame 70cm x 60cm.
Margaret Green
Margaret Green determined on life as an artist after a youthful encounter with Patrick Heron on a family holiday in Yorkshire, after graduating from her local art school with a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art.
After marrying the artist Lionel Bulmer, the couple lived in Chelsea after WW2 and made pictures of London parks, streets and embankments before looking further afield to the Sussex countryside and seashore.
After a move to Suffolk, Margaret's pictures became smaller in format, subtler and more intimate as time progressed, but when painting by the sea or along the Blyth estuary she emerged as an artist of assured techniques and ambitions. Her reticent yet acutely observed pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy with the London Group, as well as with the NEAC. Examples of her work are held in Tate Britain, the Government Art Collection and numerous public galleries.