Bernard Meninsky
British painter (1891–1950)
Bernard Meninsky was a British artist born in 1891, known for his work in various mediums including oils, watercolour, and gouache. His artistic repertoire encompassed a range of subjects, primarily focusing on figures and landscapes. This versatility allowed him to explore different techniques and styles, contributing to his unique artistic voice.
Throughout his career, Meninsky not only practiced as a painter but also as a drafter, showcasing his skill in precision and detail. Additionally, he was a teacher, sharing his knowledge and expertise with others. Meninsky's life and work spanned several decades, coming to a close in 1950. His contributions to British art, through his diverse body of work and his role as an educator, have left a lasting impact on the art world.