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Quick Facts
- Typical colors: earthy
- Creative periods: mature period
- Works on APS: 173
- Born: 1876
- Vibe: classic
- Best occasions: luxury
- Movements: contemporary realism
- Gift suitability: corporate gift
- Mediums: oil
- Topics explored:
- portrait
- british art
- dignified
- portraiture
- oil painting
- Top 3 works:
- Ethel Ruth Gwatkin (1874–1952) (first headmistress of the Queen Mary High School, Liverpool)
- Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, PC, GCB, QM, KCMG, CVO, DCL Oxon, LLD Camb, DL (1873–1967)
- W. J. Warley, Esq., Senior Assistant Official Receiver of Bristol
- More…
- Museums on APS:
- National Trust Collections
- The Royal Society
- University of Cambridge
- Government Art Collection
- The Munnings Art Museum
- Emotional tone: powerful
- Color intensity:
- balanced
- monochromatic
- Room fit:
- office
- living room
- Lifespan: 65 years
- Art period: Modern
- Corpus themes:
- realism
- portraiture tradition
- documenting prominent figures
- official war artist role
- Died: 1941
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Top-ranked work: Ethel Ruth Gwatkin (1874–1952) (first headmistress of the Queen Mary High School, Liverpool)
Art Quiz
There is only one correct answer for each question.
Question 1:
Reginald Grenville Eves was primarily known for his work in which artistic field?
Question 2:
During World War II, Eves was commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee. What role did he primarily fulfill during this period?
Question 3:
Which art school did Reginald Eves attend, where he studied under influential artists like Alphonse Legros?
Question 4:
In which year was Reginald Grenville Eves elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy?
Question 5:
Which of the following figures was NOT a subject of portraits by Reginald Grenville Eves?
