
St. Didier Near Macon £375
Oil on board measuring 17.5″ x 22.5″. Framed. Please see artist’s listing ‘BUHLER, Robert’ for more details.
Robert Buhler RA (1916-1989) attended Bolt Court, St Martin’s School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He left the Royal College after a few months and with the help of a little money left to him took a studio and began to paint professionally, encouraged by the patron Edward Marsh. His mother had a café in Charlotte Street, so he became familiar with Fitzrovia and was friendly with the Euston Road School painters, whose style left an imprint on his work. Around the late 1930s Buhler did work for Shell-Mex and BP; was associated with the AIA; began a notable series of portraits with Dickie Green and Stephen Spender, bought by the Contemporary Art Society in 1938; and contributed to exhibitions at the Leicester Galleries.
Oil on board measuring 17.5″ x 22.5″. Framed. Please see artist’s listing ‘BUHLER, Robert’ for more details.
The exhibited work for which the work for sale is a study.