Artists and their work
David Rolt - treescapes and seascapes
Rolt’s landscape paintings, which typically feature windswept trees or rocky shores reflect the wildly fluctuating emotional climate of the artist’s life, sometimes sun-drenched, sometimes wintry-bleak.
MoreStan Smith - the human figure
Few 20th century artists display greater enthusiasm and deftness at portraying the human figure than Stan Smith. While most of his figure studies are female nudes, it is the play of light rather than eroticism that really illuminates his work.
MoreDavid Rolt - portraits
Socially well connected, David Rolt was a sought-after society portrait painter in the 1940s and ’50s. But his most original work, characterised by its strong line and sense of colour, can be seen in his portraits of close friends and family.
MoreDavid Rolt - a sense of place
Palatial country houses in the English home counties, warm Italian landscapes and the wind and rain-swept countryside in the west of Ireland all feature in David Rolt's lifetime travelogue.
MoreSmith, Stan - illustrations, sketches, etc
The illustrations Stan Smith created for his popular books on painting and drawing are delightful works of art in their own right, demonstrating an extraordinary ability to turn his hand to every aspect of artistic practice with enjoyable results.
MoreStan Smith - places and spaces
Stan Smith's studies of buildings, gardens, landscapes, seascapes and all things topological are second to none in their diversity and brio, ranging across the world from Sussex to Venice, Hong Kong and South America. ***All the pictures shown here are from the artist's estate and come with a signed certificate of provenance.***
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On reflection
The female figure illuminated by natural light is a regular theme of Stan Smith's work
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