William Palmer Robins
Born: 1882
Died: 1959
Born in 1882, he trained as an architect before attending St. Martins School of Art. In 1909 he met William Lee Hankey who encouraged him to take up etching. These early plates included The Pool, The Hayfield and Pevensey Beach. He was taught etching by Sir Frank Short at the Royal College of Art and became very successful and in1917 he was elected a full member of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers. He exhibited widely and his work is held in many public and private collections.
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Flatford lock
William Palmer Robins
6in h x 9in w
etching on paper
£150 framed
Item number 7416
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