The House of Bruar Head & Tail by Terence Lambert
Description
Medium: Oil
Dimensions: H42cm x W22cm (unframed), H32cm x W52.5cm (framed)
About the Artist:
Terence Lambert was born in Farnham, Surrey in 1951. After studying at Guildford College of Art in Surrey he began his career with a series of illustrations for Collins British Birds, which quickly gained him a reputation as an ornithological painter of note.
Since Terence's first solo exhibition in London in 1972, his work has been shown annually across the country ever since to great critical and public acclaim. Throughout the 80s and 90s a selection of his work toured through Northern Europe and the US, while sell-out shows in London and Wales consolidated his reputation at home.
Collectors of Terence's work include Paul McCartney and the Astor family, and examples of his work have been chosen for prestigious wildlife exhibitions including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum and the inaugural show of the Society of Wildlife Art for the Nation in London.
Dimensions: H42cm x W22cm (unframed), H32cm x W52.5cm (framed)
About the Artist:
Terence Lambert was born in Farnham, Surrey in 1951. After studying at Guildford College of Art in Surrey he began his career with a series of illustrations for Collins British Birds, which quickly gained him a reputation as an ornithological painter of note.
Since Terence's first solo exhibition in London in 1972, his work has been shown annually across the country ever since to great critical and public acclaim. Throughout the 80s and 90s a selection of his work toured through Northern Europe and the US, while sell-out shows in London and Wales consolidated his reputation at home.
Collectors of Terence's work include Paul McCartney and the Astor family, and examples of his work have been chosen for prestigious wildlife exhibitions including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum and the inaugural show of the Society of Wildlife Art for the Nation in London.
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