Portrait of a Debutante
Portrait of a Debutante
Portrait of a Debutante Portrait of a Debutante
About Bernard Fleetwood-Walker RA (1893-1965)

A painter and a draughtsman known for figures and portraits, Bernard Fleetwood-Walker RA was born in Birmingham in 1893. His father William Walker was the co-inventor of the Walker-Wilkins battery, and his mother Electra Amelia (née) Varley, the granddaughter of the 19th century watercolourist Cornelius Varley. Beginning his career as a silver and goldsmith, he went on to study painting at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts, then in London and Paris.

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Portrait of a Debutante

£6,850
  • Size unframed: H36 x W28 ins (91 x 71 cms)
  • Size framed: H44 x W37 ins (112 x 94 cms)
  • Oil on Canvas
  • Framed

"This rather contemplative young woman however is a later work, a serious commission for one of the leading physicians of the day. Her father was Joseph Nassim the consultant physician to St. George’s and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital after the war. The shy young teenager is his daughter, sitting demurely in a beautiful silk gown it must surely be a coming out or at least a coming-of-age portrait. Later in life she was to marry the sculptor James Butler RA (1931-2022) and according to the Guardian is now a published crime novelist writing as Liza Cody."

-Matthew Hall

About Bernard Fleetwood-Walker RA (1893-1965)

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