Malcolm Milne
Born: 1887
Died: 1954
Artist in pen and ink and watercolour. Born in Cheadle in Cheshire, he studied at the Slade from 1908-11 under Henry Tonks and then at the Westminster school of art under Walter Sickett. he served in an Ambulance unit during the 1st World war and then became a professional full time painter in 1919.. He joined the New English art club and was a regular exhibitor with them for many years. He was also a member of the Manchester academy until his death in 1954. He travelled and exhibited widely often in Europe in the 1920's and 30's. The Tate Gallery, the V & A and the British Museum hold example s of his work.
All the works we have by Malcolm Milne
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Continental scene
Malcolm Milne
12in h x 19in w
watercolour on paper
£250 framed
Item number 3209
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Seated nude
Malcolm Milne
11in h x 8in w
pencil on paper
£140 framed
Item number 3212
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Seated figure with cat
Malcolm Milne
8in h x 12in w
watercolour on paper
£180 framed
Item number 3213
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Seated nude
Malcolm Milne
13in h x 7in w
pencil on paper
£140 framed
Item number 3214
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Young pianist and friend
Malcolm Milne
11in h x 8in w
pen & ink on paper
£160 framed
Item number 3215
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Seated nude
Malcolm Milne
13in h x 9in w
pencil on paper
£150 framed
Item number 7380
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