C1940S OIL PAINTING WW11 PORTRAIT ARP OFFICER KENSINGTON - REGINALD HENRY CAMPBELL 1877-1962
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C1940S OIL PAINTING WW11 PORTRAIT ARP OFFICER KENSINGTON - REGINALD HENRY CAMPBELL 1877-1962
World war two ARP officer, Kensington London.
Medium - Oil on board
Artist - Reginald Henry Campbell
Size - 54 x 37cm
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Reginald Henry Campbell 1877 – 1962 was a British artist born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Biography
He studied art at the Royal Scottish Academy and received the Maclaine-Watter’s Medal in 1899, before moving to London.
At the height of his career, Campbell was awarded the Keith Bursary and the Chalmers Jervise Prize. Furthermore, Campbell's works have been exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, as well as abroad.
Campbell was responsible for the Ovaltine advertisements in the early 20th century.
Campbell also painted portraits of Walter Runciman, 1st Baron Runciman and Samuel Plimsoll, which can be found today at the British National Maritime Museum
World war two ARP officer, Kensington London.
Medium - Oil on board
Artist - Reginald Henry Campbell
Size - 54 x 37cm
For more info please check our website, link in bio.
Reginald Henry Campbell 1877 – 1962 was a British artist born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Biography
He studied art at the Royal Scottish Academy and received the Maclaine-Watter’s Medal in 1899, before moving to London.
At the height of his career, Campbell was awarded the Keith Bursary and the Chalmers Jervise Prize. Furthermore, Campbell's works have been exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Society of Scottish Artists, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, as well as abroad.
Campbell was responsible for the Ovaltine advertisements in the early 20th century.
Campbell also painted portraits of Walter Runciman, 1st Baron Runciman and Samuel Plimsoll, which can be found today at the British National Maritime Museum