Exhibited: Kingston University, (Permanent loan 13th July 1998)
Adam and Eve was the painting with which Brill won the 1927 Rome Scholarship in Painting.
Reginald Brill (1902 - 1974)
£3,750
Signed and dated 1927, titled on various labels to reverse
Black chalk with white highlights, with an alteration to the head in collage, squared in pencil,
Size:
Height – 62.3cm
Width – 38cm
1 in stock
Exhibited: Kingston University, (Permanent loan 13th July 1998)
Adam and Eve was the painting with which Brill won the 1927 Rome Scholarship in Painting.
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.