GEORGE OSMUND CAINE (1914-2004)


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Artist, teacher and stained-glass designer. Born in Manchester he studied at Birmingham School of Art. During World War II he served in the Military Police returning to Birmingham School of Art to teach life drawing. In 1948 he moved to London, teaching at Kingston School of Art before joining the Twickenham School of Art where he was to teach for nearly 20 years, becoming its highly influential and, at times, unconventional head of the Graphic Design School. He took part in make mixed exhibitions, including at the New English Art Club and Royal Academy and held solo shows in Britain and France with a retrospective exhibition being held at Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham in 1998. British castles, monumental effigies, Kew Gardens and France were notable themes in his work. His stained glass is in St Gabriel’s Church, Cricklewood and St Cuthbuert’s Church, Copnor and his paintings are in the collections of Birmingham Art Gallery and the Victoria & Albert Museum.



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Diana and the Statesman
GEORGE OSMUND CAINE
Diana and the Statesman

Watercolour and pen and ink
27.00 x 37.50cm (10.63 x 14.76 inches)

Stock code: 733

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The Palm House, Kew Gardens
GEORGE OSMUND CAINE
The Palm House, Kew Gardens

Watercolour and pen and ink
36.00 x 54.00cm (14.17 x 21.26 inches)
Artist, teacher and stained-glass designer. Born in Manchester he studied at Birmingham School of Art. During World War II he served in the Milit...

Stock code: 731

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