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ROLAND BATCHELOR RWS (1889 -1990)

It is with great excitement that we are able to offer drawings and watercolours taken from the sketch books of Roland Batchelor RWS as fine art prints of just 50 copies of each edition authentcated by his son. Each print is numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
 
To help you navigate the large range we have divided them up into subject areas, all you have to do is click on the blue link for the subects that interest you below.

 Roland`s affectionate portrayal of the French Workman shows a rare sense of humour go: Workmen

The Market Place was always a fertile source of material for Roland, who loved to observe the human condition in all it`s variety. Go Markets

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To get Roland`s unique perspective on Fisherman and Fishing go: Fishing

The interaction of the establishment with the general public fascinated Roland and his notebooks are full of sketches of: Police and Priests

A keen observer of people, Roland loved the street scenes he found in his beloved France.
 Go: Street Scenes

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  To see typical French People through the eyes of Roland Batchelor go: Characters

An affectionate look at the English and English scenes go: Beaches and the English

NEW FOR 2008: One of Rolands happy hunting grounds was his delight in the restaurant and bar scene

TRIBUTE

When Roland Batchelor died at the age of nearly 101 in 1990, we lost a wonderful artist and friend. He was much loved and his originals were collected by many of our clients who will remember his ability to find the essence of France in his simple line and delicate watercolours. (Yes, he painted other countries too but it was France to which he went whenever he could, from early days in Customs and Excise right through to well after he was 60 and retired)

Going through his sketch books has been an emotional experience for those of us who knew him and his work…it was an education to read his notes to himself, a poignant reminder of what we have lost and a joy to see so much new unpublished work from this lovable man.

His sketches and near finished paintings will be issued in small batches of 20 or so. We have kept the price to a very affordable level in order that as many people as possible may enjoy collecting his work. Please watch out for them over the next few months., we will publish them on our web site as they become available.

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