roland collins
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Gouaches and drawings spanning the artist's career.TRANSCRIPT
Roland Collins
Roland Collins
24 April - 10 May 2013
Monday - Friday 10.00 - 5.30
Saturday 11.00 - 2.00
Browse & Darby19 Cork Street London W1S 3LP
Tel: 020 7734 7984 Fax: 0207851 6650email: [email protected]
www. browseanddarby.co.uk
Roland Collins
24 April - 10 May 2013
Monday - Friday 10.00 - 5.30
Saturday 11.00 - 2.00
Browse & Darby19 Cork Street London W1S 3LP
Tel: 020 7734 7984 Fax: 0207851 6650email: [email protected]
www. browseanddarby.co.uk
Roland Collins (b.1918) knew from an early age that he wanted to be an artist, having won a poster competition at the age of eight organised by the Evening News. From Kilburn Grammar School he went on to study for two years at St. Martin’s School of Art, and then became a studio assistant at an advertising agency, the London Press Exchange, designing advertisements. He continued to produce his own work, which at this time consisted of detailed drawings of the Thames and Regent’s Canal. In 1937 he had his first taste of recognition when a drawing was accepted for the Royal Academy Summer exhibition.
In 1940, having registered as a conscientious objector, Collins rented a studio at 29 Percy Street in Fitzrovia, which remained a base and refuge for over 40 years, and where he worked both on his paintings and commercial commissions.
His older contemporaries, Edward Bawden, John Piper and Eric Ravilious, whose varied interpretations of the romantic tradition Collins has always admired, played a significant role in his approach to painting. His strong use of colour and bold delineations, however, characterise an artist very much of his own mind.
Collins’ work documents the architecture and landscapes of his extensive travels, London, Sussex, Kent and Dieppe being particular favourites. These places are a constant source of inspiration and record many buildings and scenes that are no longer in existence.
Past exhibitions include The City of London Art Exhibition and those of The London Group, The Pastel Society and The Royal Society of London Artists. From 1994 Collins began exhibiting with the Michael Parkin Gallery and his many one man shows and representation at art fairs helped to make his work more widely known. It was the highly successful exhibition in 2012 at the Mascalls Gallery in Kent that finally granted him the recognition that is long overdue.
1. Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
2. St John’s Wood, Clifton Hill, gouache, 21 x 15 inches £ 2,800
3. Belsize Lane, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
4. Gothic Lodge, Greville Road, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
5. Clarence Terrace Mews, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
6. Belgrave Mews, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
7. Highgate Cemetery, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
8. Wells, Norfolk, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
9. Mistley, Essex, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
10. Garden, Gunnersbury House, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
11. Chiswick House, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
12. The Tavern, Caledonian Market, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
13. Paris, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
14. Heybridge Basin, Essex, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
15. West Mersea, Essex, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
16. Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
17. Whitstable, a shore off the Yacht Club, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
18. Sea Wall, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
19. Temple Island, Henley, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
20. Hambledon Mill, Henley, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
21. Limehouse Church from Regent’s Canal, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
22. Hadlow Tower, Kent, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
23. Long Reach Tavern, Dartford, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
24. Padstow, Cornwall, gouache, 21 x 15 inches £ 3,000
25. West St, Cambridge Circus, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
26. Mechanic Path, Deptford, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
27. Oxford, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
28. Marlow, Bucks, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
29. Romney Lock, Windsor, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
30. Brentford, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
31. Blackheath, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
32. Waterloo Cot, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
33. Weatherboard, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
34. Cottage, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
35. Whitstable Harbour, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
36. Ruin, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
37. Emeline, Whitstable, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
38. Whitstable Harbour, Oyster Boat, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
39. Newhaven, Harbour Side, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
40. Soha, Pembrokeshire, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
41. Crane, Padstow, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
42. Thames, near Marlow, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
43. Fish Barrow, Canning Town, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
44. Langford Place, St. John’s Wood, gouache, 21 x 15 inches £ 2,800
45. Strand on the Green, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
46. Dick Whittington’s Parish Church, City, After the Blitz, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
47. Cart, Belgravia Mews, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,500
48. Mr Punch, Whitstable, 1968, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 3,000
49. Cookham, gouache, 14 ½ x 19 inches £ 2,500
50. Goring on Thames, gouache, 10 x 14 inches £ 2,500
51. Royal Yacht Club, Burnham on Crouch, Essex, gouache, 10 x 14 inches £ 2,000
52. West Wycombe Church, Bucks, gouache, 14 ½ x 10 inches £ 2,000
53. Marlow Bridge, gouache, 10 x 14 inches £ 2,000
54. Turk’s Boatyard, Cookham, gouache, 10 x 14 inches £ 2,000
55. The Slow But Sure, gouache, 10 ¾ x 7 ¾ inches £ 1,800
56. Bankside, pencil and watercolour, 11 ½ x 13 ¼ inches £ 1,500
57. Quainton, Bucks, gouache, 10 ½ x 14 ¼ inches £ 1,800
58. Nutley, Ashdown Forest, gouache, 14 ½ x 10 ½ inches £ 2,000
59. Waltham Abbey Market Place, pencil and watercolour, 10 ¾ x 14 ¼ inches £ 1,000
60. Charing Cross Road, watercolour and ink, 13 x 9 inches £ 950
61. Emsworth, Hants, gouache, 10 ½ x 14 ½ inches £ 2,000
62. Exceat Farm, Cookmere, pencil and wash, 10 x 14 ½ inches £ 1,000
63. Isleworth Mill, pencil and watercolour, 12 ½ x 10 ¼ inches £ 950
64. Portslade, Sussex, pen, 7 ½ x 12 ½ inches £ 850
65. The Grapes, Limehouse, 1936, pen, 13 x 8 ½ inches £ 950
66. Doughty Street, 1937, pencil, 10 x 14 ½ inches £ 950
67. Strand Lane, pencil, 15 ¼ x 9 inches £ 850
68. East Bedford, Middlesex, 1936, pen, 9 x 12 ¼ inches £ 850
69. The London Apprentice Inn, 1936, pen, 9 ¼ x 12 ¼ inches £ 950
70. Regents Canal, Maida Hill, 1935, pen, 7 x 8 inches £850
71. Essendine Road, W.9., 1937, pen, 8 ¾ x 16 ¾ inches £800
72. Strand on the Green, Kew, 1937, pen, 7 ½ x 11 inches £ 800
73. Rottingdean Church, Sussex, 1936, pen, 8 ¾ x 6 ½ inches £ 850
74. Isleworth, pencil and watercolour, 9 x 10 inches £ 950
75. Richmond Bridge, 1938, pencil and watercolour, 8 x 9 ½ inches £ 950
76. Kew Bridge, gouache, 15 x 21 inches £ 2,800
77. Massey Harris, gouache, 14 x 20 ½ inches £ 2,800
78. St. Pauls from Bankside, gouache, 14 x 20 ½ inches £ 3,000
79. Old Columbia Market, gouache, 14 x 20 ½ inches £ 2,800
80. Thatch, Near Petersfield, gouache, 14 x 20 ½ inches £ 2,800
Browse & Darby19 Cork Street London W1S 3LP