Leonard John Fuller
A portrait, figure, still-life and landscape painter in oil, Leonard Fuller studied at the RA Schools, and had a notable career as a teacher of painting and drawing. He was Principal of St Ives School of Painting from 1938, and his pupils included Terry Frost and Bob Law. He founded the St. Ives School of Painting, and was chairman of the Penwith Society of Artists. He exhibited at the RA from 1919, and also at RP, ROI, RSA, RCamA, and elsewhere. He won a silver medal at the Paris Salon in 1927.
Statuesque

The subject of this painting is believed to be Marjorie Mostyn RCA, Fuller's wife.
Artist |
Leonard John Fuller ROI RCamA (British, 1891 - 1973)
Exhibited: RA RP ROI RSA RCamA |
Title |
Statuesque |
Medium |
Painting. Oil on Canvas. |
Size |
20 x 14 inches, 51 x 36 cm. |
Details |
Signed and indistinctly dated.
Label with title, and James Bourlet & Sons Ltd. label verso. |
Price |
On application. |
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