Artist: Robert buhler RA

Oil painting on canvas for sale “ Britain can make it exhibition 1946”

24 x 20 inch

In 1945 Robert Buhler moved into a house in Carlyle Square, Chelsea which was convenient for his new role on the staff of the Chelsea School of Art where other tutors at the time included Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. From here Buhler went on to teach at the Central School of Art and the Royal College of Art.

Buhler was very much at home painting the London scenes that he knew so well and a number of these were exhibited in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions from 1945 to 1948 period and uniquely were often painted from a high point looking down on the location. Three such examples are “Carlyle Square” in the Tate, “Green Park” in the Royal Academy and “Bomb site in Chelsea” in the Museum of London collections.

This particular exhibition piece by Buhler was first painted in 1946 and has been in the collection of the paintings for hospitals charity for its entire life.

£1950 inclusive of ARR and UK delivery

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