Ryan, Adrian


About the artist

Adrian Ryan (1920 - 1998) went to Eton as a boy, studied at the Slade and taught at Goldsmith’s College. Much of his painting was done in Suffolk, France and Cornwall; his work was shown at among others the Royal Academy, Redfern gallery and London Group exhibitions.

The Tate Gallery collection includes one of his still life paintings, Flowers on a Chair, which is very similar in style, subject and execution to the flower studies in our gallery.

His biography, Adrian Ryan - Rather a Rum Life, by Julian Machin was published by Sansom & Co in 2009.  A briefer account is provided by his obituary in The Independent.

The self portrait of the artist shown here was painted in 1944 © Estate of Adrian Ryan.


The Works

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Spring flowers (daffodils and red tulips)
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Moelwyns and Garreg fawr
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Spring flowers (daffodils and iris)
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Harkstead church, Suffolk
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Tulips and apples
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The beach at Deal
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Boats on the beach, Deal
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Flowers in a jug
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Grapes
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