Spear, Ruskin (1911-90)

Creator details

Name
Spear, Ruskin (1911-90)
Nationality
English
Biography
(1911-90)<br> Ruskin Spear studied art at Hammersmith and then the Royal College of Art until 1935, when he started teaching at Croydon School of Art. He taught at the RCA between 1948-1975. <br> <br> Spear always observed life and the local characters with the greatest interest and was able to paint them relaxing as he was so well known and respected in his local pub. He was loath to travel far from his wife and family. From his wheelchair he studied life and the people around him, with a skill that ranks him at the top of twentieth century painters, on a par with his predecessors Hogarth, Gilray, Rowlandson, Sickert and Lowry, who was a friend.<br>

Assets (176 in total)

Portrait of Sir Winston Churchill (1911-68) (oil on canvas)
Rehearsal (oil on board)
Homage to Henry Moore, 1951-52 (oil on canvas)
Another of the Regulars (oil on canvas)
Ecstasy (oil on board)
Public House, 1949 (oil on canvas)
Sea Wall, Cornwall (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Leslie Stanley, 1931 (oil on canvas)
We can take it
Brindle Cat (oil on canvas)
Portrait of David Pye, 1974 (oil on board)
Winter, c.1940 (oil on canvas)

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