Bertram Priestman RA 1868 -1951

Click on a thumbnail for more details.

 

The Clipper

The Clipper

Above Altrecht

Above Altrecht

Camsix

Camsix

Christchurch, Hants.

Christchurch, Hants.

Camsix House

Camsix House

Great Whernside from Kettlewell Hills

Great Whernside from Kettlewell Hills

Near Stroud

Near Stroud

Shipwreck

Shipwreck

Valley above Kettlewell

Valley above Kettlewell

Newby Bridge

Newby Bridge

The Wharf

The Wharf

View from Sark, Channel Islands

View from Sark, Channel Islands

Biography

Landscape painter in oil, born in Bradford, Yorkshire, studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. Travelled extensively in Europe. Exhibited frequently at RA, also RBA, Goupil Gallery, ROI, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and widely elsewhere in the provinces. His pictures were reproduced by the Medici Society and Frost & Reed. Priestman is noted for his painterly, rather breezy landscapes, which left their mark on the work of his notable pupil Edward Seago. Priestman’s pictures are in many provincial galleries in Britain, including Liverpool, Bristol, Birmingham and Manchester, as well as a large number of overseas holdings. Won a series of international medals and was elected RA, 1923. Lived in Crowborough, Sussex.

 

@copyright David Buckman 'Dictionary of British Artists since 1945'