Reginald Brill

ARTIST

Brill, Reginald

1902 – 1974

Artist in oil and watercolour and fine draughtsman of landscapes, figure studies and portraits. Born in London, Brill studied under Henry Tonks at the Slade School 1921-4 after a period at the St Martin’s School of Art. Won the Prix de Rome for painting and was at the British School in Rome 1927-9. Worked in Cairo, 1930. Exhibited at the RA, Leicester Galleries and in East Anglia, where he lived, at Lavenham. Was principal of Kingston School of Art. Wrote Modern Painting and Art as a Career. Kingston Polytechnic, the Royal Borough and the Phoenix Gallery organised a retrospective in Kingston in 1985, with another at Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, 1999.

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Reginald Brill

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Brill, Reginald

1902 – 1974

Artist in oil and watercolour and fine draughtsman of landscapes, figure studies and portraits. Born in London, Brill studied under Henry Tonks at the Slade School 1921-4 after a period at the St Martin’s School of Art. Won the Prix de Rome for painting and was at the British School in Rome 1927-9. Worked in Cairo, 1930. Exhibited at the RA, Leicester Galleries and in East Anglia, where he lived, at Lavenham. Was principal of Kingston School of Art. Wrote Modern Painting and Art as a Career. Kingston Polytechnic, the Royal Borough and the Phoenix Gallery organised a retrospective in Kingston in 1985, with another at Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, 1999.

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ARTWORK FOR SALE

Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Eve, Study for The Expulsion, 1927
£3,750
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Angel, study for Adam and Eve
£3,800
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Sketch for The Mayor Being Led by a Black-Ribboned Mace-Bearer circa 1939
£1,190
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
The Breakfast Table
£1,250
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Study for The Rest, 1956
£3,400
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Crumpled Newspaper, study for The Rest, 1956
£1,400

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Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
Boys playing cricket in an urban setting