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Bernard Dunstan studied at Byam Shaw School
of Art in 1939 and subsequently at the Slade
School of Fine Art, London, from 1939 to
1941. He went on to teach at the West of
England School of Art in Bristol from 1946
to 1949, Camberwell School of Art from 1950
to 1964, Byam Shaw School of Art from 1953
to 1974, Ravensbourne Art College from 1959
to 1964 and City and Guilds of London Art
School from 1964 to 1969.
Dunstan exhibited regularly with Roland,
Browse and Delbanco, London from 1952 to
1970, with Agnew's, London, since 1972 and
with Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nevada, USA
since 1981. He also exhibits annually in
the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and
the New English Art Club, and his work is
held in many private collections.
Bernard Dunstan was elected Royal Academician
in 1968, and was President of the Royal
West of England Academy from 1979 to 1984.
He has written several books on painting,
including 'Learning to Paint' (1970) and
'Painting Methods of the Impressionists'
(1976).
Bernard Dunstan is married to the painter
Diana Armfield RA and lives and works in
Kew, Surrey.
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