Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition Inspired by Vineyards

10th March 2016

Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition Inspired by Vineyards

Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition has a number of works that have taken inspiration from vineyards and wine growing regions.

Husband and wife, Julian and Miranda Halsby, both RBA members, spend three months each year living and painting in France. Julian is exhibiting studies of the vineyards around Saint-Jean-de-Buèges and views of the Dordogne. While Miranda has made etchings of the Autumn Vines, Nizas, Languedoc and Provence. Also depicting Provence, Nicholas Verrall works shimmer with dappled sunlight and vines.

Nicholas Verrall RBA ROI Olive Tree amongst Vines

Nicholas Verrall RBA ROI Olive Tree amongst Vines

The exhibition has over 500 works in all media and covering all subjects and genres, so there is something for everyone.

Special offer for Glass of Bubbly readers: Free Entry for Two to the exhibition (normal price £6) on mentioning Glass of Bubbly at the gallery desk.

Exhibition runs 17 March to 2 April, 10am to 5pm (closes 1pm on final day)
Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1

Header Image: Julian Halsby RBA Vineyards at St Jean de Bueges

 

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