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The London, Chatham and Dover Tavern, Cabul Road

The London, Chatham and Dover Tavern, Cabul Road

Oil painting by Robert Powter depicting the London, Chatham and Dover Tavern, Cabul Road. 1972.

This painting shows an urban landscape of Cabul Road. We can see the façade and one side wall of the Chatham and Dover Tavern on the right side of the painting. The façade is tiled green on the lower floor and white and red brick on the first floor. Terraced houses alongside the road.

Artist
Powter, Robert Boyce
Location
Battersea
Materials
oil (paint)
board
wood frame
Production Dates
20th Century
painted - 1972

Artist Biography

Robert Boyce Powter (1921–2003) Robert Powter studied at Goldsmiths' College School of Art (1946–1950) and later taught at Spencer Park School in Wandsworth (1957–1982). He lived on Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth, from the late 1960s into the 1980s, and many of his works capture the character of the local area. His paintings often reflect a quiet intimacy with domestic landscapes and community spaces

Copyright Holder

copyright: the copyright holder

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