Carel Weight

(British, 1908–1997)

boy with fishing rod by carel weight

Carel Weight

Boy with Fishing Rod, ca. 1965

3,750 GBP

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A painter of portraits, figures and townscapes, often with religious or literary subjects. Born in London, he studied at Hammersmith School of Art 1926-29 (where he met Ruskin Spear) and Goldsmith's College 1929-32 under Gardiner, Mansbridge and Bateman. He formed a friendship with Kokoschka and exhibited at the RA from 1931, becoming ARA in 1955, RA in 1965 and a trustee from 1975-1984.. He was also elected RBA in 1934, LG in 1950 and RWA in 1954.
Weight held his first solo exhibition in 1933 at the Cooling Gallery and continued to exhibit in major London galleries and throughout the UK.
He was an Official War Artist 1945-46, a tutor 1947-57, then Professor of Painting at the RCA, 1957-73, where he was made Professor Emeritus in 1973 and Senior Fellow 1983. He was awarded a CBE in 1962 and an Honorary Doctorate from Edinburgh University in 1982.
His public commissions have included murals for the Festival of Britain in 1951 and "Christ & The People" for Manchester Cathedral 1963. His work is represented in a number of major collections, including the Tate Gallery and Victoria & Albert Museum, and is highly sought by private collectors.