Philip Mathews (Irish/British, 1916-1984), still life with a wine bottle, a gravy boat, a bottle of milk, a coffee pot, a pan, a lemon, and an airmail letter on a circular tripod table with a yellow and green check table cloth, oil on canvas, 50 by 60cm, framed. Notes: born in Belfast, Philip Matthews was a painter and teacher who attended Maidenhead School of Art and the Euston Road School studying under Victor Pasmore. In 1946 he joined the staff at the Camberwell School of Arts. He exhibited at The Royal Academy and London Group amongst others. The Government Art Collection and Royal Academy hold examples of his work in their collections. Provenance: a Private Collection, Warwickshire. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply
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Philip Mathews (Irish/British, 1916-1984), still life with a wine bottle, a gravy boat, a bottle of milk, a coffee pot, a pan, a lemon, and an airmail letter on a circular tripod table with a yellow and green check table cloth, oil on canvas, 50 by 60cm, framed. Notes: born in Belfast, Philip Matthews was a painter and teacher who attended Maidenhead School of Art and the Euston Road School studying under Victor Pasmore. In 1946 he joined the staff at the Camberwell School of Arts. He exhibited at The Royal Academy and London Group amongst others. The Government Art Collection and Royal Academy hold examples of his work in their collections. Provenance: a Private Collection, Warwickshire. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply
Auction: Fine & Decorative Arts, 5th Mar, 2025
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