R. J. Lloyd - artist and collector
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R. J. Lloyd - artist and collector
Reg Lloyd was born in Hereford in 1926 and lives in Devon. His work is included in the collections of the V&A Museum, National Marittime Museum and Tate Gallery amongst others but it was through pottery that I first got to know him. Although he collected the odd piece of 20th century studio pottery, his main interest was earlier English slipware and what was his collection now graces the Burton Art Gallery in Bideford, North Devon.
The painting above, Figures and Nets dates from 1965 and his executed in coloured inks on paper.
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The Railway Bridge 1951 from the very beginning of his career.
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Claytips - a silkscreen print from 1970 in an edition of 25.
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me too
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Not keen on his railway bridge , but the top one, "figures and nets" is a stronger more interesting work imo.
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I tried to mix up the selection and may add a few more at some point.
He has made a few pots as well or more precisely decorated items made or thrown by others. One of his sons, William Lloyd, did make earthenware pottery for a number of years but stopped a while ago.
He has made a few pots as well or more precisely decorated items made or thrown by others. One of his sons, William Lloyd, did make earthenware pottery for a number of years but stopped a while ago.
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studio-pots wrote: He has made a few pots as well or more precisely decorated items made or thrown by others. .
............ and murals in concrete.
This was/is at the Salesian Roman Catholic College School in Battersea but by now may have been removed to the new school planned to replace this old one.
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I like all 3 of the pics but the silkscreen is the best imho ...
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.............. and the cover of a book of poetry for children by the former Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, that was illustrated throughout by Reg.
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This mural was featured on the BBC series New Tricks recently in what was supposed to be a hospital and remained as background for a considerable time, as conversations took place in front of it.studio-pots wrote:
............ and murals in concrete.
This was/is at the Salesian Roman Catholic College School in Battersea but by now may have been removed to the new school planned to replace this old one.
It is also likely that Reg's work might achieve further exposure on "Come Dine With Me" no less. I was asked recently by the production company to get permission from him for one of his paintings to appear in the background of one of the dining rooms, i.e. battlefields that they were about to film in.
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