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"A Portrait of Mrs Thatcher" by William Oxer B.A. Hons. F.R.S.A

A rare opportunity to acquire an incredible original William Oxer F.R.S.A painting "A Portrait of Mrs Thatcher"
"A Portrait of Mrs Thatcher" by William Oxer B.A Hons. F.R.S.A
William Oxer's painting of Margaret Thatcher exemplifies his exceptional painterly skill and artistry. Through meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of classical techniques, Oxer captures the essence and strength of Britain's first female Prime Minister. The portrait emanates a profound sense of dignity and power, showcasing Oxer's unparalleled ability to depict beauty with depth and precision.
This masterpiece stands as a testament to Oxer's talent in creating timeless and captivating portraits that transcend the boundaries of artistry. ‘In this artwork, I've captured an evocative portrait blending figuration and impressionistic flair, using oil on canvas. The subject's gentle, determined gaze and the soft, expressive brush strokes emphasize strength and resilience. I intended to evoke a sense of dignified grace, mingling shadows with light to highlight the layered complexity of character and leadership. This piece will bring an atmosphere of inspiration and contemplative elegance to any space.!!!!
"William Oxer is not merely a painter; he is a distinctive sensibility, with a poetic vision he explores in many media. His art is affirmative, evocative and forgiving. His work offers us, in short, a return to the true and serious tradition."
Professor Roger Scruton F.B.A F.R.S.L (Cambridge)
William's paintings just featured in an 8 page spread in "Inside Artists" magazine!!! see below
William has been painting professionally for over 25 years, undertaking regular portrait commissions for private clients and producing artworks for art gallery exhibitions.
William’s previous engagements include creating large-scale painted designs for interior projects in historic houses such as Buckingham Palace, Goodwood House, Petworth House and Hatchlands Park!!! His skills have enabled him to undertake many varied projects including period decoration and exhibition design in such places as Christies, St James (William Beckford Exhibition) and the Building of Bath Museum.
William’s style can be immediately recognised as romantic and traditional, however it increasingly carries hidden meaning and complex allusions to mythology, philosophy, or classical and religious iconography. His paintings employ subtle allusions and themes such as ‘perfect love’ and the notion of passion as expressed in tales such as Troilus and Cressida and Romeo and Juliet.
At Hatchlands Park in Surrey, William worked with Alec Cobbe, restorer and interiors expert. ‘The experience was something that defined how I wished to work,’ he says. ‘Living in a country house amongst historic keyboard instruments, producing hand-painted schemes for some of England’s finest houses and surrounded by hundreds of beautiful paintings allowed me to think upon my own work, quietly and studiously, in an environment that promoted beauty and rigorous thought.’
"William Oxer is not merely a painter; he is a distinctive sensibility, with a poetic vision he explores in many media. His art is affirmative, evocative and forgiving..'. He states that the work 'offers us, in short, a return to the true and serious tradition." Professor Roger Scruton
Campion Hall, Oxford University Commission February 29, 2024 Unveiling of the Conversation Piece commission at Oxford University. I was invited for House Supper and drinks to celebrate the unveiling of this 'Conversation Piece' artwork I painted and to make a speech. This artwork was commissioned by the Jesuits at Campion Hall, Oxford University, to commemorate the first five female dons to be elected to the College. My next projects were discussed and it was a pleasure to chat with historian Diarmaid MacCulloch and also Revd Dr Nick Austin
"William Oxer's paintings represent a strikingly fresh current in contemporary art. His work is experimental, and he is also willing to take on larger themes as well as demonstrating a delight in detail and minutiae. Very few contemporary artists paint so consistently well." Dr David Morley, University of Warwick
............. by the internationally acclaimed Artist William Oxer F.R.S.A!!!!
Measurements; 43 in x 31 in
(109.2 cms x 78.7 cms)
Rublev Oils on Canvas
Framed
Framed to Guild of Framers Commended Level.
Example of Framing - "Herakles - Male Nude" by William Oxer (now sold)
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William Oxer F.R.S.A
William has been painting professionally for over 25 years, undertaking regular portrait commissions for private clients and producing artworks for art gallery exhibitions. He works mainly with acrylic paints on canvas.
William’s style can be immediately recognised as romantic and traditional, however it increasingly carries hidden meaning and complex allusions to mythology, philosophy, or classical and religious iconography. His paintings employ subtle allusions and themes such as ‘perfect love’ and the notion of passion as expressed in tales such as Troilus and Cressida and Romeo and Juliet.
William’s previous engagements include creating large-scale painted designs for interior projects in historic houses such as Goodwood House, Buckingham Palace, Petworth House and Hatchlands Park. His skills have enabled him to undertake many varied projects including period decoration and exhibition design in such places as Christies, St James (William Beckford Exhibition) and the Building of Bath Museum.
At Hatchlands Park in Surrey, William worked with Alec Cobbe, restorer and interiors expert. ‘The experience was something that defined how I wished to work,’ he says. ‘Living in a country house amongst historic keyboard instruments, producing hand-painted schemes for some of England’s finest houses and surrounded by hundreds of beautiful paintings allowed me to think upon my own work, quietly and studiously, in an environment that promoted beauty and rigorous thought.’
"William Oxer is not merely a painter; he is a distinctive sensibility, with a poetic vision he explores in many media. His art is affirmative, evocative and forgiving..'. He states that the work 'offers us, in short, a return to the true and serious tradition." Professor Roger Scruton
"William Oxer's paintings represent a strikingly fresh current in contemporary art. His work is experimental, and he is also willing to take on larger themes as well as demonstrating a delight in detail and minutiae. Very few contemporary artists paint so consistently well." Dr David Morley, University of Warwick
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Tetbury Art Gallery - Spencer House, Tetbury, Gloucestershire
PAST EXHIBITIONS
Buy Art Fair - Manchester
Haddon Gallery - Torquay
Papillon - Edinburgh
The Museum - Farnham, Dorset
Shaftesbury Art Centre - Shaftesbury
The James Gallery - Budleigh Salterton
The Building of Bath Museum - Bath
Christies - St James', London
Trafalgar Park - Salisbury
Poole Library - Poole, Dorset
Serenata - Purbeck, Dorset
William Oxer painting is available to commission - Prices start at £1100 for a work approximately 12" x 16".
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