Reg Lloyd
Born: 1926
An artist in a wide variety of mediums who was largely self taught although he attended the Exeter school of art part time after war service. His first solo show was in Dawlish in 1950 and there have been a regular series since then around the country. He formed a very successful collaboration with the Poet Laureate Ted Hughes illustrating a number of his books of poetry in the 1980's and 90's.
Lloyd's main interest has been in neo romanticism with subjects of a historical nature being of most importance to his oeuvre. Places as diverse as Silbury Hill, Maiden Castle Avebury and Stonehenge crop up time again in his works.
The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Tate Gallery hold his work.
All the works we have by Reg Lloyd
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Maiden castle and sheep
Reg Lloyd
6in h x 7in w
watercolour on paper
SOLD
Item number 7390
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