Work Lincoln Pugh Jenkins (1906 - 1968)
Lincoln Pugh Jenkins (1906 - 1968)
Lincoln Pugh Jenkins
Lincoln Jenkins was born in Presteigne, North Wales. He studied at Leister College of Art 1918 – 1923 before joining the staff of Birmingham School of Art, where he taught among others subjects life drawing and painting.
In 1939 he was appointed to the staff of Harrogate School of Art, becoming its Principle a year later. He remained there until his retirement in 1961.
Exhibitions: Jenkins was a regular at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of Birmingham Artists, and Royal Cambrian Academy; he also held several solo exhibitions in London and the provinces. His work has also been seen at the City Art Galleries of Leeds, York, Wakefield and Bradford.
Museums: Examples of his work can be found in the permanent collections of many museums and art galleries including the Tate Gallery.
Literature: David Buckham: Artists in Britain since 1945
Provenance: Bonhams. Knightsbridge
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