Lionel Bulmer & Margaret Green

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Lionel Bulmer & Margaret Green


Margaret Green and Lionel Bulmer with artists’ model.

When Margaret Green (1925–2003) contacted the gallery after Lionel’s death in

1992, we had little idea of the amazing output that these two artists had achieved in a lifetime painting partnership. Unique in that respect alone their paintings

also leave a colourful survey of post-war Britain moving towards sunlit pictures of beach holidays spent on the Suffolk coast. Now, some twenty years later, their

work is enjoying a long awaited re-appraisal and we are proud to present a further selection of work covering this period.

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Essay by David Boyd Haycock


a painting partnership

Lionel Bulmer NEAC, 1919–1992

Margaret Green NEAC, 1925–2003

2018

Lionel Bulmer

1. Embankment

pen and wash 35 x 45 cms 13 3⁄4 x 17 3⁄4 ins Atelier no. 1215

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Lionel Bulmer

2. The Pleasure Gardens

oil on board 66 x 102 cms 26 x 40 ins Atelier no. 1122a



INTRODUCTION ‘They were the most married people you could possibly imagine,’ an old friend once recalled. ‘They were never out of each others’ sight or hearing.’ Lionel Bulmer and Margaret Green met as students at the Royal College of Art in 1944 and though they did not actually marry until 1991, they remained a tightlyknit unit until Lionel’s death from cancer early the following year. When Margaret died just over a decade later, The Telegraph’s obituary observed that the couple’s ‘devoted artistic partnership that lasted nearly half a century … was, in its close personal and painterly sympathies, perhaps unique in British twentieth-century art.’ This extraordinary romantic collaboration produced a wealth of wonderful paintings, watercolours and highly accomplished drawings by both partners – art that is very much of its time and place, yet also timeless in its precision, honesty and beauty. Lionel, who was six years older than Margaret and had grown up in London, had seen active service during the war. When he arrived at the RCA in 1944 it was still located in its bucolic war-time exile of the Lake District, but it soon returned

Lionel Bulmer

3. Embankment

watercolour  56 x 35 cms 217⁄8 x 133⁄4 ins Atelier no. 1204

Lionel Bulmer 4. The Aviary

watercolour  38 x 50 cms 15 x 195⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1205


to London. And it was there that the couple began their professional careers. But London in the years immediately after the Second World War was no easy time or place to be an artist. The prevailing atmosphere of austerity and exhaustion is obvious in Bulmer and Green’s early work: paintings and drawings of shop interiors and cafés, or parks, gardens and street corners in muted shades of green, brown and yellow that evoke the Euston Road school of William Coldstream and the broader ‘kitchen-sink’ realism of the mid 1950s and early 1960s. They found studios in Chelsea, as well as part-time teaching jobs, and among his post-war contemporaries Lionel Bulmer was soon picked out for success: in 1951, The Studio identified him as ‘a young painter who should create work of consequence,’ and by 1955 The Manchester Guardian declared that his landscapes at the New English Art Club had ‘already won some recognition’ whilst more recent works ‘suggest that his reputation is about to grow fast.’ That reputation sadly never grew quite fast enough to release him from teaching: he found a part-time position at Kingston College of Art, where he would remain for the rest of his career – whilst Green eventually took up a teaching post at the Royal Academy Schools in the 1960s. Teaching, however, was only ever a way to pay the bills: practicing and exhibiting as artists was always their vocation and true purpose. Lionel Bulmer

5. Beside the Bridge

pen and wash  35 x 91 cms 133⁄4 x 36 ins Atelier no. 1222


It was Margaret who directed them to the more colourful artistic opportunities offered by the seaside. She had grown up near the sea (albeit the industrialised coast line of Hartlepool, in County Durham, where her father worked as a stocktaker in a steel plant), and they wanted to find a permanent home near water, whilst still being in easy distance of London. They first found a bare room above a boathouse overlooking the River Arun at Littlehampton, in West Sussex, before in the late 1950s buying a run-down thatched cottage by the River Rat near Stowmarket, in rural West Suffolk. Slowly furnished and refurbished, this would become home for the rest of their lives. It also became the scene for paintings, for both artists had developed a great sensitivity for interiors. At times their paintings have the subtly of colour and intensity of focus that is to be found in the interiors of Gwen John. A travelling scholarship Margaret won whilst at the RCA allowed them to travel in France, but they remained very much English painters, fascinated by English subjects and locations. The Suffolk beaches at Walberswick and Southwold that had once inspired the great English Impressionist Philip Wilson Steer became regular haunts. The transformation this landscape eventually wrought in Bulmer’s painting was particularly notable, and in the 1960s sunlight seemed to burst in upon his work. Whilst Green’s palette remained more subdued, many of Lionel’s

Lionel Bulmer 6. Beach Scene

pen on paper  20 x 17 cms 7 5⁄8 x 61⁄2 ins Atelier no. 1184

Lionel Bulmer 7. Beach Scene

pen on paper  17 x 22 cms 61⁄2 x 81⁄2 ins Atelier no. 1183

Lionel Bulmer 8. Beach

pen and ink  19 x 15 cms 75⁄8 x 57⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1207


paintings in this exhibition dating from the 1960s until the end of his life capture the English seaside at its glorious, flamboyant best. This colour transformation was also marked by a dramatic change of technique. When a friend observed that the couple’s work was ‘moving from the similar to the indistinguishable,’ Lionel made his exciting shift into pointillism – inspired, in part, by a painting he much admired in the collection of Colchester and Ipswich Museums Service: Philip Wilson Steer’s wonderful 1888 painting of children playing knucklebones on the beach at Walberswick. Such was the couple’s closeness that following Lionel’s death, Margaret found it impossible to ever complete another painting. But she was still able to enjoy the huge success their work received when it was exhibited at Messum’s in the early 2000s, attending the private views (as The Guardian noted) with ‘a radiant beauty’. It is hard to give a better description of her career than that offered in The Telegraph’s obituary in November 2003. Identifying her as ‘one of the more consistently interesting and perceptive figurative painters of her generation,’ notice was also made of Green’s valuable work as a teacher. But ‘teaching was always a means to an end for her, not a career. That end was essentially the life, creative and personal, she was shaping in partnership with her husband. It is what characterises Margaret Green 9. Seated Figure

oil on board  23 x 15 cms 9 x 6 ins Atelier no. 054

Margaret Green

10. Family Group

oil on board  50 x 73 cms 195⁄8 x 283⁄4 ins Atelier no. 247


Margaret Green 11. Playground

oil on canvassed board  27 x 20 cms 103⁄4 x 8 ins Atelier no. 361


Lionel Bulmer

12. Beach Scene, Seaton Carew

oil on board  51 x 61 cms 20 x 24 ins Atelier no. 170


Lionel Bulmer

13. Aldeburgh Beach

oil on canvas  64 x 77 cms 251⁄4 x 301⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1124



and gives strength to her work at every stage of her life. Thus, if you want to know what it was really like to be an art student in that bleak and menacing post-war world, her densely-toned, claustrophobic interiors, so intimate and richly layered in their tender observation as to invite comparison with Vuillard, give you as good an idea as you could wish for.’ Whilst Lionel exhibited more widely than Margaret in their lifetime, oil paintings, watercolours and drawings by both artists were to be regularly seen at exhibitions of the New English Art Club, the Royal Academy’s summer exhibitions, and at commercial galleries around London. Their work is to be found in the Government Art Collection, the British Museum and the Royal Collection, as well as in various national and private collections around the UK. It is testament to a glorious and most extraordinary partnership in art. David Boyd Haycock

writer and curator

Lionel Bulmer

14. Washing Line

oil on board  25 x 36 cms 97⁄8 x 14 ins Atelier no. 122

Margaret Green

15. Thoughtful Pose

oil on panel   36 x 27 cms 14 x 101⁄2 ins Atelier no. 115


Lionel Bulmer

16. Kingfisher Dome

oil on board   25 x 21 cms 97⁄8 x 81⁄4 ins Atelier no. 246

Margaret Green

17. In the Tea House

oil on board  41 x 54 cms 16 x 211⁄8 ins Atelier no. 195


Margaret Green

18. Cottage Interior

oil on board  46 x 60 cms 181⁄8 x 235⁄8 ins Atelier no. 214


Lionel Bulmer

19. Twilight in the Park

oil on board  51 x 71 cms 201⁄8 x 281⁄8 ins Atelier no. 965


Margaret Green

20. Contentment

oil on board  21 x 47 cms 81⁄8 x 181⁄2 ins Atelier no. 206

Lionel Bulmer

21. New Plantings

oil on board  27 x 20 cms 10 5⁄8 x 7 7⁄8 ins Atelier no. 254

Lionel Bulmer 22. Reading

oil on board  26 x 34 cms 10 x 133⁄8 ins Atelier no. 137


Lionel Bulmer

23. New Fashions

oil on canvassed board  26 x 34 cms 101⁄8 x 131⁄2 ins Atelier no. 1058

Lionel Bulmer

24. The Corner House

oil on canvas  51 x 66 cms 197⁄8 x 26 ins Atelier no. 068a


Lionel Bulmer 25. Fireplace

oil on board  23 x 17 cms 87⁄8 x 61⁄2 ins Atelier no. 295

Margaret Green 26. White Jug

oil on board  27 x 21 cms 103⁄8 x 81⁄8 ins Atelier no. 083

Margaret Green

27. White Flowers

oil on board  21 x 26 cms 81⁄8 x 10 ins Atelier no. 093


Margaret Green

28. Cottage Interior

oil on canvas   46 x 36 cms 18 x 14 ins Atelier no. 350


Margaret Green

29. Purple Curtain Ties

oil on board 51 x 62 cms 201⁄8 x 241⁄4 ins Atelier no. 220

Margaret Green

30. Cottage Interior

oil on board 24 x 34 cms 91⁄2 x 133⁄8 ins Atelier no. 152

Margaret Green

31. Interior, Seated Woman

oil on board 31 x 14 cms 12 x 51⁄2 ins Atelier no. 198

Margaret Green 32. Resting

oil on board 15 x 23 cms 57⁄8 x 9 ins Atelier no. 372a


Margaret Green

33. Still Life, Pear with Bowl

oil on board 25 x 35 cms 97⁄8 x 135⁄8 ins Atelier no. 150

Margaret Green

34. Window Curtains

oil on board 34 x 26 cms 133⁄8 x 10 ins Atelier no. 147

Margaret Green 35. Oil Lamp

oil on board 33 x 24 cms 12 3⁄4 x 91⁄4 ins Atelier no. 117

Margaret Green 36. Ironing

oil on board 51 x 61 cms 197⁄8 x 24 ins Atelier no. 225


Margaret Green

37. Garden's Blossom through the French Windows

oil on board  76 x 51 cms 30 x 20 ins Atelier no. 240


Margaret Green 38. Interior

oil on board  76 x 51 cms 297⁄8 x 197⁄8 ins Atelier no. 231


Lionel Bulmer

39. Patterned Rug and Lamp

oil on board  15 x 23 cms 57⁄8 x 9 ins Atelier no. 283

Lionel Bulmer

40. Lamp and Lace

oil on board  51 x 76 cms 201⁄8 x 297⁄8 ins Atelier no. 806


Lionel Bulmer

41. Patterned Rug

oil on board  51 x 61 cms 197⁄8 x 24 ins Atelier no. 025


Lionel Bulmer

42. Summertime I

oil on board  41 x 51 cms 16 x 20 ins Atelier no. 152


Lionel Bulmer

43. Summertime II

oil on canvas  76 x 102 cms 30 x 40 ins Atelier no. 1010


Lionel Bulmer

44. In the Dunes

oil on canvas  122 x 91 cms 48 x 357⁄8 ins



Lionel Bulmer

45. The Riverbank

oil on board  31 x 31 cms 12 x 12 ins Atelier no. 397

Lionel Bulmer 46. Reflections

oil on canvas  102 x 76 cms 40 x 30 ins Atelier no. 1005



Lionel Bulmer

47. Bathing Huts

oil on board  51 x 76 cms 197⁄8 x 297⁄8 ins Atelier no. 796


Lionel Bulmer 48. Southwold

oil on board  51 x 76 cms 201⁄8 x 297⁄8 ins Atelier no. 787


Lionel Bulmer

49. Benacre Dunes

oil on board  41 x 51 cms 16 x 20 ins Atelier no. 694


Lionel Bulmer

50. Towards the Sea

oil on board  51 x 76 cms 197⁄8 x 297⁄8 ins Atelier no. 783


Margaret Green

51. End of the Day

oil on canvassed board  49 x 31 cms 191⁄4 x 121⁄4 ins Atelier no. 430



Lionel Bulmer 52. Beach

oil on board  31 x 31 cms 12 x 12 ins Atelier no. 520


Lionel Bulmer

53. Figures and Deckchair

oil on board  26 x 34 cms 10 x 133⁄8 ins Atelier no. 419


Lionel Bulmer

54. Breakwater

oil on board   31 x 41 cms 12 x 16 ins Atelier no. 593


Lionel Bulmer

55. Towards Southwold

oil on canvas  61 x 76 cms 24 x 30 ins Atelier no. 044


Lionel Bulmer

56. Beach Parasol I

gouache on paper  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147k

Lionel Bulmer

57. Beach Parasol II

gouache on pape  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147b


Lionel Bulmer

58. On the Beach

oil on board  61 x 61 cms 24 x 24 ins Atelier no. 777


Lionel Bulmer

59. On the Promenade

oil on board  31 x 46 cms 12 x 181⁄8 ins Atelier no. 597


Lionel Bulmer 60. Kite Flying

oil on board  61 x 61 cms 237⁄8 x 24 ins Atelier no. 779


Lionel Bulmer

61. Orange Windbreak

oil on board   26 x 35 cms 101⁄4 x 133⁄4 ins Atelier no. 121


Lionel Bulmer

62. After a Swim

oil on board  61 x 61 cms 24 x 237⁄8 ins Atelier no. 040


Lionel Bulmer 63. Low Tide

oil on board  61 x 61 cms 24 x 24 ins Atelier no. 039



Lionel Bulmer

64. Beach Towel

gouache on paper   24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147e


Lionel Bulmer

65. Changing on the Beach

oil on board   61 x 61 cms 24 x 24 ins Atelier no. 776


Lionel Bulmer

66. Fishermen's Huts on the Blythe

oil on board  26 x 34 cms 10 x 133⁄8 ins Atelier no. 489



Lionel Bulmer

67. Beside the Pier I

gouache on paper  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147d

Lionel Bulmer

68. Beside the Breakwater

gouache on paper  18 x 24 cms 67⁄8 x 91⁄4 ins Atelier no. 1147h


Lionel Bulmer

69. The Pier, Walberswick

oil on board   61 x 61 cms 24 x 24 ins Atelier no. 042


Lionel Bulmer

70. Family Fun on the Beach

gouache on paper   24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147j

Lionel Bulmer

71. Together on the Beach

gouache on paper  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147g


Lionel Bulmer

72. Southwold Beach Party

oil on board   51 x 61 cms 197⁄8 x 24 ins Atelier no. 746


Lionel Bulmer

73. The Striped Windbreak

oil on board  51 x 61 cms 201⁄8 x 24 ins Atelier no. 032



Lionel Bulmer

74. Beach Walk

oil on board  41 x 51 cms 16 x 201⁄8 ins Atelier no. 683



Lionel Bulmer

75. Windbreaks

gouache on paper  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147i

Lionel Bulmer

76. Beach Party

gouache on paper  24 x 18 cms 91⁄4 x 67⁄8 ins Atelier no. 1147c


Lionel Bulmer

77. Family on the Beach

oil on board  51 x 41 cms 20 x 16 ins Atelier no. 151


Lionel Bulmer 78. Paddling

gouache on paper  18 x 24 cms 67⁄8 x 91⁄4 ins Atelier no. 1147f

Lionel Bulmer

79. On the Beach

oil on board  30 x 31 cms 113⁄4 x 12 ins Atelier no. 371


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