HUBERT ANDREW FREETH R.A. (1912-1986)
Hubert Andrew Freeth (1912-1986)
Title: Piccadilly, mixed media water colour and pen and ink drawing of Piccadilly Circus
Signed lower left, dated 1978
Original frame, inscribed and titled verso original gallery labels Rob Whittle Fine Art and Richard Hagen Fine Paintings
Framed size: 66.5cm x 56cm Picture size: 41cm x 29.5cm
Price: £925.00
Hubert Andrew Freeth was born in Birmingham and began his studies at the School of Art (1929-1936) in his native city until receiving an engraving Scholarship to the British School in Rome, where he stayed for a further three years. In 1939, at the outbreak of World War II he was employed as an official war artist travelling to the Middle East. Consequently, the War Artist’s Advisory Committee as well as private collectors and the British Museum bought his depictions of the war. His superb talent for etchings was recognised in 1965 when he was honoured by becoming a Royal Academician. He was also recognised by the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, the Royal Society of Painters in watercolours, the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters
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