Robert Henderson Blyth RSA RSW 1919-1970

Overview

Robert Henderson Blyth was a landscape artist who used both oil and pen and wash to produce semi-abstract paintings. He was born and educated in Glasgow. Blyth served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War II and produced work influenced by his experiences. He taught at Edinburgh College of Art and Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen. He was also associated with Hospitalfield, Arbroath.

 

 

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Works
  • Robert Henderson Blyth RSA RSW, Life with Death, c.1942-44
    Robert Henderson Blyth RSA RSW
    Life with Death, c.1942-44
    inscribed on backboard 'Life with death'
    gouache and pencil on paper laid on board
    10 ¼ x 14 ¾ inches
    Robert Henderson Blyth RSA RSW, Life with Death, c.1942-44
    £ 1,200 + 4% ARR
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