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ROLAND BATCHELOR RWS (1889-1990) - Receive artist alerts » - More items from this artist »
Towpath, Richmond (c. 1970 England)
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Dimensions
17.00cm wide 13.00cm high (6.69 inches wide 5.12 inches high)
Description / Expertise
Roland Batchelor was born in Chelsea, London in 1889. He studied at Putney under the Punch artist, George Morrow, then later at Regent Street Polytechnic, Central School of Arts and Crafts and the City and Guilds Art School.
In 1905 he began work as a civil servant in Customs and Excise, but he continued to paint and draw throughout his life, frequently travelling to France, which was the inspiration for much of his work. He much admired the work of Daumier, Rowlandson, Turner and Rembrandt.
He depicted people in everyday life, recording scenes and incidents in an anecdotal manner.
His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Watercolour Painters and the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters. He was made a member of R.W.S. in 1966.




