Robert Bain (artist)

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Robert Bain (1911–1973) was a sculptor, and professor of Art in South Africa.

Biography

Bain was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he completed his formal education and his art studies. He married Mary Lochiel in 1932; they had one child, Robert (b. 1935),[1]

In 1937 he and his family moved to South Africa, where he took up a post as senior lecturer at the Port Elizabeth School of Art, leaving to serve in the army in North Africa and Italy from 1939 to 1944. In 1948 he went to Florence where he attended the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze, where he received the school's Gold Medal for his sculpture of a modern David.

Career

Bain went on to become Head of the Johannesburg School of Art, the pre-eminent Art School in South Africa, holding the post for 15 years.

Works

A catalogue from an exhibition he held in Cape Town - August 1962. No.42 - The gold medal he was awarded at the Florence academy was on display.

During his career Bain held many exhibitions in Johannesburg,[2] Port Elizabeth and Cape Town where a great deal of his work was sold to private collectors; he also did numerous commissions. Among his major works are:

The Bronze Relief Doors

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