Bertram Priestman RA, ROI, RBA was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1868 and died in Crowborough, Sussex, England on March19, 1951. Priestman studied under Edwin Moore, Arnesby Brown and at the Slade School of Art. He was studio assistant to Sir William Llewellyn, PRA., and he had a house and garden studio in Walberswick 1914 - 1927, where he tutored pupils including Edward Seago.
He traveled extensively in Europe and the United States and exhibited regularly at The Royal Academy, Goupil Ga (showing 500 of 2967 characters). |
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